Posted by Hoss357 on January 03, 2008 at 10:24:05 from (24.176.33.82):
WHAT IS THE CORRECT WAY TO ADJUST THE THREE FINGERS? I THINK THIS IS THE ROOT TO MY LONG PROBLEM THE BOOK SAYS 2 5/16? WHY I THINK IT IS BAD IS THE CENTER HUB WHERE THE SPLINE GOES THRU IS LOOSE? AND IS THIS RIGHT,,WHEN I DRAW IT TO THE FLYWHEEL THE FINGERS MOVE WELL OVER AN INCH? SHOULD THEY MOVE THAT MUCH WHEN BOLTING TO THE FLYWHEEL? GO A NEW ONE ON THE WAY BUT JUST CURIOUS TO WHAT YOU GUYS THINK....WHEN SETTING THAT 2 5/16 DO YOU MEASURE BEFORE OR AFTER BOLTING TO THE FLYWHEEL? ..... IF AFTER HOW DO YOU MEASURE IT????? THANKS IN ADVANCE GUYS YOU GUYS HAVE HELPED ME A BUNCH!!!!!
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