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S185 - 5250 - Pins and Bushings Replacement
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<blockquote data-quote="BentSpace" data-source="post: 52405" data-attributes="member: 7033"><p>Thank you for the kind responses. It's a S185. The lower bushings on the Bob-tach definitely look sloppy when using it. I started trying to change the bushings by removing the Power Bob-Tach and got the upper pins out, which had wear on them but still seemed to fit good with not much play. Any idea where in the manual they describe changing the bushings? I found the section for removal of the Power Bob-Tach and assumed that I first had to remove it in order to change the bushings, is that right? In trying to remove the lower pins I followed the manual and set the Bob-Tach on blocks, loosened the bolt for the lower pin and tried whacking with a sludge hammer many times and then many more times with a bigger sludge hammer. However, it never seemed to "push the pivot pin into the Bob-Tach frame" as the manual states it's supposed to, it didn't seem to budge at all. Am I doing something wrong here?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BentSpace, post: 52405, member: 7033"] Thank you for the kind responses. It's a S185. The lower bushings on the Bob-tach definitely look sloppy when using it. I started trying to change the bushings by removing the Power Bob-Tach and got the upper pins out, which had wear on them but still seemed to fit good with not much play. Any idea where in the manual they describe changing the bushings? I found the section for removal of the Power Bob-Tach and assumed that I first had to remove it in order to change the bushings, is that right? In trying to remove the lower pins I followed the manual and set the Bob-Tach on blocks, loosened the bolt for the lower pin and tried whacking with a sludge hammer many times and then many more times with a bigger sludge hammer. However, it never seemed to "push the pivot pin into the Bob-Tach frame" as the manual states it's supposed to, it didn't seem to budge at all. Am I doing something wrong here? [/QUOTE]
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