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> Shifter Springs, Removed all the grit, now...
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post Dec 17 2012, 04:48 PM
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How did you get those little bugger springs back in?

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post Dec 17 2012, 04:57 PM
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How did you get those little bugger springs back in?

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John


Long 4mm punch. Remove the pin, bow the spring so it's lined up with the holes at both ends, insert the punch on one end and press the spring sown (flat) as you push the punch through. Once it's completely through, insert the pin from the side where the shaft of the punch sticks through, displacing the punch as you push the pin through. Attach the clip on the end of the pin after it's pushed all the way through. Repeat for the second spring. It's actually one of the easy ones, all things considered.

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