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Old 10-25-2007, 01:12 PM
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A 2' piece of pipe that just fits over the pins is a good alignment tool to move the pins whichever way each one needs to be moved to line up. I used anti-seize instead of dye: try the wheel, look at the marks (dye or anti-seize) to find out which pin(s) need to move and which direction, move the pin(s) a bit, clean off the anti-seize or dye and try again...I started with one pin, worked to align one more, went to a third, etc.
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