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Posted: 7/29/2015 3:22:46 PM EDT
| Can the POF Roller Cam Pin be installed without removing the Gas Key? |
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This one job where the use of a Dremel is acceptable. Reproduce the relief shown in the picture, as you can see it doesn't take much. There is no need to take the key off, put a few wraps of electrical tape on the surfaces you may in advertently hit and get to it. Look here |
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Quoted: This one job where the use of a Dremel is acceptable. reproduce the relief shown in the picture, as you can see it doesn't take much.
Look here We're dumping a lot of very hot high pressure gas down that gas key. Are we sure we want to Dremel it? |
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We're dumping a lot of very hot high pressure gas down that gas key. Are we sure we want to Dremel it? Quoted:
Quoted: This one job where the use of a Dremel is acceptable. reproduce the relief shown in the picture, as you can see it doesn't take much.
Look here We're dumping a lot of very hot high pressure gas down that gas key. Are we sure we want to Dremel it? Look at the thinnest section of that gas key's tubular portion and you will see that removing the minimal amount necessary to allow the pin to drop in will not create a section that is thinner. |
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Look at the thinnest section of that gas key's tubular portion and you will see that removing the minimal amount necessary to allow the pin to drop in will not create a section that is thinner. Quoted:
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Quoted: This one job where the use of a Dremel is acceptable. reproduce the relief shown in the picture, as you can see it doesn't take much.
Look here We're dumping a lot of very hot high pressure gas down that gas key. Are we sure we want to Dremel it? Look at the thinnest section of that gas key's tubular portion and you will see that removing the minimal amount necessary to allow the pin to drop in will not create a section that is thinner. Fair enough. Though isn't the thinnest portion of the gas key actually on the outside of the gas tube when pressure is highest? |
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