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Old May 23rd, 2022, 10:19   #11
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Put the end that needs to unscrew in the vice and then put something inside the metal sleeve the other end for leverage and undo them, you might need something like a small pry bar and then a length of tube to go over it to make it longer for more leverage.
Sorry Luke. I cannot agree. Surely that will simply revolve the damper around the shaft and possibly cause damage within the damper. I suggest that securely preventing the shaft from revolving is the only method.
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Sorry Luke. I cannot agree. Surely that will simply revolve the damper around the shaft and possibly cause damage within the damper. I suggest that securely preventing the shaft from revolving is the only method.
Just edited my post as I realised I'd made a mistake
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