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Old 01-28-2015, 11:44 AM   #10
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Sorry to say this, but you dont have the fine touch necessary to work on these engines... It doesnt mean you never will, but working on these engines requires a lot of experience and a delicate hand. You should have felt that something was going wrong while you were tightening the bolt.

Have the dowel pin removed and the broken bolt repaired by someone with a little more exerience before you do any further damage.
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