It's a bit scary to say yes, as I may get deluged! But yes I can refurbish most worn molds. The only way I can do it profitably is for you to send it in with $30 for the repair, and and $6.30 return postage if one or two molds, $6.90 for 3 or 4 molds, $7.50 for any amount over 4. If I cannot do it for that much I'll inform you as to how much more, or let you know if I consider it not worth repairing. In which case I'll refund you the repair cost, deducting a $10 inspection cost.
But try your self first. After all LBT means Lead Bullet Technology, which is teach the tec stuff. If you can't fix it you won't make it harder for me by trying. Besides, if I kick the bucket you should know how to fix them anyhow!
Pull the sprue plate off and lap its sliding surface smooth and flat again on a precision ground flat plate of steel or plate of glass with a sheet of 220 grit wet or dry paper laid on top. Pull the hold down finger and do the same with the top of the blocks. and the socket side of the mating faces of the mold. On the block with pins protruding, use a new flat bastard file to gently smooth the face, working with file held flat on the block face and going around the pins if there is a buildup of trash. DO NOT remove the pins under any condition! If they are loose, which will be evident if bullets are out of round, set them a little deeper using a 1/4 pin punch.
This will stop finning at the base on 95% of battered molds. Don't try to remove all the sprueplate wear on the top of the mold. Just make it 'clean up" around the cavities.
If you have bullets sticking in the cavities study the offending cavity very closely around the edges and you'll find a small burr where the metal has been banged and upset into the cavity. Remove it with a razor sharp pen knife and bullets will fall out easily again.
If you cannot find a burr using strong magnification, use a tuft of 3 0 steel wool and with the blocks open, use this plug of wool to wipe up and out on all edges of the cavity except the top. This will clean any lead fuzz or fine dirt buildup which causes hangup, yet three ought steel wool is gentle enough that you'll have to work till your fingers are raw to remove enough metal to damage the mold.
This information applies to all molds except LEE, which are near impossible to take apart after being used a while, and don't have a flat bottom sprue plate, or block . faces which can be lapped.