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Old 01-03-2017, 11:12 PM   #19
ian Simpson
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Default Re: timing pin substitute

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Originally Posted by steve smith View Post
Put the pin in with rubber bands holding it in. Hand crank slowly using both hands and watch the pin slip into timing dimple then STOP ! You got it . Throw away the rubber bands cause you Won't remember where there are. Always change rubbers as needed.


That's what my dad told me
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