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Posted by Casey on June 07, 2002 at 17:14:05 from (152.163.204.214):
today i broguht home a seat assembly off an M. I would like to put it on my 41 H. I still owe the guy money. It's missing the pan and spring. Whats it worth. Where can i get the little rubber gromets for the shock absorber. And when compress the spring with off the seat i goes down easy but dosnt return. When you PULL it back up it feels like it has suck to it. Is that good? The sping is what returns the absorber. Correct? Also the pan was obviosly taken off it was rotted off, so theres 4 bolts with nuts on the other side, by where the seat would mount up. the are so rusted together its like there welded. Can i just cut those bolts off and replace them or are they studs. Also on the bottom of the absorber what hold that intact, this one is just a little skiing rod about 2 inch coming of the end of the absorber that goes into a little whole on the frame suport, what holds that rod in place??? Please lemme know ASAP. also if you have a pan email me.
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