I was going to use moly grease anyway. And yeah, at least I only staked one side, so it shouldn't be a problem to remove.
I was going to use moly grease anyway. And yeah, at least I only staked one side, so it shouldn't be a problem to remove.
I had the same problem at one time and it turned out to be the RE groove. Installed a new RE with the same plate and problem solved.
Could be the other way around and be the plate too though.
Thanks glen! I remember checking the engagement when I first put it together and it was good. Will remember to do so with the new one. I doubt my current plate is salvageable since it's staked in 2 places.
Good luck with that! BTW, why would the staking in two places be a problem, couldn't you just clean up the old staking and re-stake in a different area?
Im hoping to do that actually. JUst thinking ahead at the possibility it might not be loose enough for me to clear original stake points.
Im keeping my fingers crossed.
Ah, I see! I doubt it would be a problem, worst case I can think of is you might have to grind down any high spots... and you will probably get some "character marks" on that plate.
Well, I definitely wouldnt mind that! Im even hoping to get a few more over the weekend.
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