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Posted by Gene on December 20, 2004 at 11:26:34 from (208.144.172.162):
In Reply to: Diagnosing my electronics baby steps. posted by Tanner Clark on December 20, 2004 at 04:17:21:
Missing pin in hand crank. Measure the hole diameter. You may want to ream/drill out the hole to a standard size - clean up the hole. Take the crank into the hardware store. Find a grade 8 bolt that just barely fits the hole - perhaps even a little snug. Bolt needs to have two or three inches extending out each end of the crank. Tack weld the bolt to the crank handle. Cut off the bolt head. Try to insert the crank. This will tell you how much more of the pin you need to cut off to make it work. Try the crank with the ignition off to see that it works properly.
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