Posted by 65310g on August 13, 2013 at 12:44:53 from (66.58.173.131):
Found the bolt bent on my manual adjuster, in taking it off the bolt broke off at the threaded plate in front of the spring. Looks to use a fairly large spanner to remove this plate and the spring is still under pressure. Is there a special spanner sold for this or you guys just building one. Also any suggestions on how to contain this thing as it comes off the bolt. Only have an inch of thread holding it and like I said spring appears to be under pressure still so its probably gonna be exciting when it pops out of there. The case holding the adjuster assembly is shot so I was thinking of drilling and putting a bolt through the back to hold the adjuster bolt from shooting out and building a box in front of it with heavy Styrofoam and wood to catch the spring/threaded plate when it comes out... Any suggestions would be solid! I am in Alaska so we generally fabricate most of this stuff anyway but figured I am not the first to go through this by a long shot lol.
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