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Re: taking SC apart - questions
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Posted by Janicholson on December 22, 2006 at 21:25:44 from (66.173.50.69):
In Reply to: taking SC apart - questions posted by riverbend on December 22, 2006 at 16:43:49:
The marks might not be obvious, mark them with a punch, or letter stamp, or majic marker. 1 towards front. The removal of gauges like that can be done with this "available" tool. Take a piece of 1/2"X1/8" mild steel about 6" long and curve the end of it to match the gauge OD (in the flat direction, not edge). Take a leather or nylon web strap and put it around the gauge circumference and clamp a vice grip pliers onto the strap so it sticks out sideways, not out from the front. Put the metal strip under the head of the vice grip to buffer the contact point and turn left on the pliers. The force will be distributed well and it should unscrew. I do not know about the cam lift. JimN
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