Posted by JMOR on January 27, 2013 at 10:25:02 from (72.181.173.171):
In Reply to: what am I doin wrong posted by TJ in KY on January 27, 2013 at 10:00:18:
Quoting Removed, click Modern View to seeI have heard about that part being bent & can even read about it in FO-20 (hundred series). You are the first to give any indication as to how to determine if bent, or correct shape. I do not see a "face". Also, I sure would like for someone to explain how it gets bent? It seems to me that the draft control plunger can't pull it too far to the rear, as there is a hard mechanical stop on plunger AND as for plunger pushing it too far forward, it seems to me that all the would do is compress the constant draft spring, neither of which shows me a reason for it bending. I certainly don't doubt you experience (combined with FO-20 comments), but I simply don't see the "how". If the rear most cast part of it could be pushed forward enough to hit the ram arm, then that would perhaps bend it, but in the opposite direction as to result in his problem?????????
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