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Any tips for getting the pin out? I removed the Allen head bolt but the pin isn't very accessible. I thought for sure there would be a YouTube video on it but I couldn't find one.
Fleecer
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Any tips for getting the pin out? I removed the Allen head bolt but the pin isn't very accessible. I thought for sure there would be a YouTube video on it but I couldn't find one.
I use the short end of a smaller Allen wrench. The bent end can be maneuvered in there to push the pin out.
SAB1
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Small set of picks Home Depot or harbor freight sells. There are about five in a pack with varying angles on them.
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I like Fleecer use the short arm of a small allen wrench and a magnet to help suck out the pin.
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I use a pick and magnet to remove the pin. It helps to clean out the belt dust from the bore with some brake clean.
SeX Viper
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Thanks I was able to get them out with the allen wrench
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