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Old 07-20-2014, 11:23 AM   #1
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Thanks, I'm not always a fan of "shortcuts", but stabilizing the bearing end of the shaft made some sense. I'll try to find the LN instructions.
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Thanks, I'm not always a fan of "shortcuts", but stabilizing the bearing end of the shaft made some sense. I'll try to find the LN instructions.
You need to understand that the rear gear on the IMS shaft is pressed on, so pushing on it with set screws is a really bad idea.

Do a Google search for the LN instructions, they are online as a PDF file.
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Yep, if that's pressed I can see why you wouldn't want to use the set screws. Great advise, thanks.
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