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Re: F20N Update Questions
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Posted by Dave@NY on November 30, 2003 at 04:47:06 from (216.42.140.99):
In Reply to: F20N Update Questions posted by Tony on November 29, 2003 at 08:53:48:
Tony,You are talking about the 1/2" dia. pin that is driven by the crank ratchet.Try soaking it with some penetrant.I just replaced the pin on my Regular,had to saw it off flush with the crankshaft snout and drill it out starting with about 1/8" and progressing up from there.Ended up with a thin shell that knocked out with a punch.Had been trying for 2 days,even used a bit of heat from the torch,but decided that maybe wasn't a good idea.Put some support under the end of the crank shaft like a hydraulic jack with some soft metal or hard wood for a cushion and try a heavy hammer and a punch.Don't go totally wild on it,you might end up hurting the crankshart.If it won't move with a couple of good smacks,I'd drill it out.Haven't taken off the front pulley on a 20 yet,probablly need a puller,anybody??
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