VS schematics
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Re: VS schematics
lol,i know i would'nt like to open it up.. :affraid:swab1985 wrote:Wow, that looks like a blast to do
Re: VS schematics
smokinjoe wrote:lol,i know i would'nt like to open it up.. :affraid:swab1985 wrote:Wow, that looks like a blast to do
Saw one opened up two differnt times. It's actually a simple design and rather easy to maintain. Only problem is, you need a press to release the drag washers.
Fishtale- Number of posts : 432
Re: VS schematics
Fishtale, A vice and a socket also work on the drag washers, and that's only needed if the bearing is frozen in there. If you anal like me that becomes a non issue. If you stay on top of them and make sure the bearing are greased well when reinstalledit only takes a tap with a socket and a small hammer and they pop out. When Craig did a demonstration it was a flashback to the days of the crack 300.....
redhawk19- Number of posts : 30
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Lou, thanks for the advice!! Gonna give it a shot this year!
Fishtale- Number of posts : 432
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