i continue with the adaptation of my Nx90Z for a d300..
as i said the space in the housing is made, and the camera fits in.
i have the shutter release solved, and now im working on the main dial control (on the back of the camera)
trying to adapt the top control for the F90 dial into the d300 failed in any single way, i couldnt manage to get any gears to make it work, as the space is too tight, and it was getting me mad.
So i changed my idea, and im going to use a drill that its already made on the housing, and covered by a big screw with the model label on it.

this black circle has been unscrewd and now i have a hole witch i think has the size of the top left gland on this photo... i still have to manage to measure it, but is there anyway to get Sea & sea parts?
if not, my other option will be to remove one of the glands of another control wich is not going to be used and put it back there, and then seal the empty one somehow.
with a good circle and the proper pressure on the back of the camera, i will be able to rotate the main dial as they do with all the new housings.
Another question, how do i remove one of this Glands? they look like they are bolts but they have like 2 small holes on the top of the bolt at both sides of the gland. Is there any special tool or i just have to turn them hard hard hard?
thanks.

