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Old July 24th 05, 02:07 AM
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jim beam > wrote in
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> try not to chase if you can avoid it. if you jack the arm up into
> position and use the right bolt, the one with the rounded end, you
> should be able to get it in ok. the jacking bit is the key. one
> time, i even dropped the two big pivot bolts back off to make it
> easier to get a difficult top arm in. once located & loosely bolted,
> getting the pivot bolts back was fairly straight forward. do the one
> with the elongated slot first.
>



By the way, I tried a bolt from the other side and the same thing happened,
so I'm sure there's a burr in there somewhere.

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