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are the pins an interfernce fit? or just seized?
whats the best way to remove them?
thanks, tim

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seized,heat lots, hit lots, swear lots,apply plasters,repeat as nessesary.
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Got mine out exactly how CJ recomends except a bit extra swearing, and im making some S Steel replacements.

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and by heat i think you will find the oxy-actylene applicator to be the one rather than a pi$$-poor gas torch of the diy variety

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Std long plain SS M12 or M14s are a good fit I think, can peen them over if you don't want peter pikkey taking them.

Can bend the brackets if not too careful

You have taken the circlip off :D :oops: :oops: :D :!:
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HarryMann wrote:You have taken the circlip off :D :oops: :oops: :D :!:

yes, but always worth checking :D

i did fill my buggy with oil once, before putting the drain plate back on :D :oops:

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