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Technical & Mechanical Problems
Sad morning in my garage
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<blockquote data-quote="mech 1 twa" data-source="post: 138733" data-attributes="member: 551"><p>Its a threaded plunger, similar to a bolt. Spring pushes it to keep tension. Its desinged to only get tighter, and won't back off.</p><p></p><p>It must be manually backed out, with a small flat tip screw driver. In most cases that tool will work.</p><p></p><p>It pushes on a chain block, softer plastic guide that the chain rides against.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mech 1 twa, post: 138733, member: 551"] Its a threaded plunger, similar to a bolt. Spring pushes it to keep tension. Its desinged to only get tighter, and won't back off. It must be manually backed out, with a small flat tip screw driver. In most cases that tool will work. It pushes on a chain block, softer plastic guide that the chain rides against. [/QUOTE]
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