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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 8905" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>Do you mean back and forth or side to side play? You can make nylon shims to remove the side to side play but you will need new pins for back and forth movement. The arms andrams unfortunatly don't have re-newable bushings. When they wear all you can do is replace the pin and live with the slop. When i re-built my 743 i made it so i could pull new bushings in when they wear. 1/8" is really not mush at all i personally would feel thats an acceptable amount of play.</p><p>The pins are easy to make, get some quality precision ground 1 1/4" bar and drill a hole in the end for the bolt to pass through. I use 4140 steel for mine, they are super tough even when they have not been heat treated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 8905, member: 82"] Do you mean back and forth or side to side play? You can make nylon shims to remove the side to side play but you will need new pins for back and forth movement. The arms andrams unfortunatly don't have re-newable bushings. When they wear all you can do is replace the pin and live with the slop. When i re-built my 743 i made it so i could pull new bushings in when they wear. 1/8” is really not mush at all i personally would feel thats an acceptable amount of play. The pins are easy to make, get some quality precision ground 1 1/4“ bar and drill a hole in the end for the bolt to pass through. I use 4140 steel for mine, they are super tough even when they have not been heat treated. [/QUOTE]
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