Posted by notjustair on May 19, 2015 at 19:36:34 from (70.195.2.136):
In Reply to: Control arm on 8N posted by gmoose on May 19, 2015 at 19:26:56:
The arm that goes from the top cover inside the unit (to the pump)? Yes, it should be straight. Everyone will tell you to bend it straight. Let me share a story.
Mine was in a very pretty arc. I couldn't have made a better bow in it if I tried. It bowed out in the middle a good two inches. I layed it down on the machine shed floor (bow side up) and tapped it with a hammer until it was straight. Like, just nice taps - the rod isn't a thick thing. I decided it needed one more tap. I hit it one last time and the ball end that fits into the pump broke off and shot across the machine shed. It was like something out of the three stooges.
I welded it and ground it back down, but the mental torture was too great. I got a used replacement and kept the welded one as a backup. Be careful when you bend it.
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