to clarify, the uneven wear marks are on the non-tapered part of the pin, the bobtach side. ... they seem to seat very well but for some reason the seal was pulled through and mashed. Maybe when I was torquing it but perhaps due to crooked seating of pin it worked itself out during the hour of use and was mashed due to developing slop (minor on my machine) on the lower end. .... what about this....... install pins without bobtach, hammer them in, torque bolts, re-hammer, re-torque and lay a straight edge between them to see if aligned. .... I'll call the dealer tomorrow too and check back in. ThanksJust how much do they wobble? I'd like to put a pin in with the bobtach off, smack it with a hammer to seat it, see if it moves. Get the bolt and knock it out, see how tight it is. Hopefully the movement was just because it was not really pulled into place.
A little wear on the pin may not be the taper, it could be a slight bend in the arm or bobtach and running it for a while may bed it in.
I'm not sure if the dealer woudl have the reamer, i'd suspect they would though, your machine wouldn't be the only one out there with this issue.