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Spring plate torsion tension when removing
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<blockquote data-quote="bluenose" data-source="post: 501579" data-attributes="member: 14226"><p>yea I was disappointed to, the way people made it out it would by an arm breaker not a finger pincher!</p><p></p><p>You would be no where near pulling the middle spline out if you had only just cleared the lip. </p><p></p><p>I had to take mine out of the centre spline and remove the spring plate in a vice as it was stuck good. In fact it was so stuck I had to get the angle grinder out :shock: </p><p></p><p>I think it's best to put some reference points on with a paint pen or scribe before you remove the original spring plate as reference</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bluenose, post: 501579, member: 14226"] yea I was disappointed to, the way people made it out it would by an arm breaker not a finger pincher! You would be no where near pulling the middle spline out if you had only just cleared the lip. I had to take mine out of the centre spline and remove the spring plate in a vice as it was stuck good. In fact it was so stuck I had to get the angle grinder out :shock: I think it's best to put some reference points on with a paint pen or scribe before you remove the original spring plate as reference [/QUOTE]
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