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Bob-tach pivot pin and tilt cylinder pivot pin replacement
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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 25779" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>Exactly what i'm going to do too. I'm doing away with the steel cup and rubber seal. I'm going to shim the gap with nylon spacers to prevent any side play and hopefully keep the grit out better than the OEM setup.</p><p>The wear on mine was so bad i couldn't replace the bushing or install a bearing like you did. The hole was so flogged out it was insane. I have a bit of the old boss i can take a picture of, but its a little messy after i cut it with the plasma to get it out.</p><p>Either way, hopefully it will be back to normal in a few weeks when i get all the work done and zap it back into place. The new pins and bushings will need to get heat treated too, 4140 steel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 25779, member: 82"] Exactly what i'm going to do too. I'm doing away with the steel cup and rubber seal. I'm going to shim the gap with nylon spacers to prevent any side play and hopefully keep the grit out better than the OEM setup. The wear on mine was so bad i couldn't replace the bushing or install a bearing like you did. The hole was so flogged out it was insane. I have a bit of the old boss i can take a picture of, but its a little messy after i cut it with the plasma to get it out. Either way, hopefully it will be back to normal in a few weeks when i get all the work done and zap it back into place. The new pins and bushings will need to get heat treated too, 4140 steel. [/QUOTE]
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