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Old 06-07-2015, 11:49 AM
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You should clean up the end of the pin so you can properly adjust it when you reassemble. I chucked mine gently in my cordless drill and brushed it a few times with a flap disc on a grinder. A drill press is probably easier so you don't have to hold/run 2 tools at once, but I don't have one. It worked great and pin came out like new.

Bill
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