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<blockquote data-quote="jimhumphries" data-source="post: 38879" data-attributes="member: 1921"><p>Great description - thanks (the baking sounds easier but don't tell your wife I said so). I will follow your direction when I get to replacing mine. I had to adjust mine to allow the stick to stay in the detent position. I discovered then that the jam nut at the stick end was completely stripped out and that probably had allowed the rod to rotate out of adjustment (I couldn't even find the valve end). I readjusted the rod by removing the outside boot for access to the knuckle and disassembling then reassembling the knuckle after the adjustment. I'll replace the boot after I replace the rod and jam nut. Thanks again for your advice. That is going to help on the valve end.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jimhumphries, post: 38879, member: 1921"] Great description - thanks (the baking sounds easier but don't tell your wife I said so). I will follow your direction when I get to replacing mine. I had to adjust mine to allow the stick to stay in the detent position. I discovered then that the jam nut at the stick end was completely stripped out and that probably had allowed the rod to rotate out of adjustment (I couldn't even find the valve end). I readjusted the rod by removing the outside boot for access to the knuckle and disassembling then reassembling the knuckle after the adjustment. I'll replace the boot after I replace the rod and jam nut. Thanks again for your advice. That is going to help on the valve end. [/QUOTE]
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