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randyjawa In the first picture, it looks like the spring is in backwards. the loop should be sliding along on the inside of the outer plate not the edge. Loop is oriented 180 off.
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Try sliding the axle rearward to increase the distance between the sprocket and the jockey wheel.
Indeed. Blame dyslexia?
The jockey wheels are... "worn" exchange for some decent Campagnolo plastic or Somafab replacements.
Then check the position of the jockey cage return spring, there are a few options, make note and try the one that helps best.
This is assuming there is little or no play in the mechanism.
But that Spring orientation....