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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker
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Posted by Razorpb on Novembe r 06, 2002 at 09:04:57:

In Reply to: Re: ram rod posted by Pat Mulligan on Novembe r 03, 2002 at 18:48:45:

Pull your back block off, drill and tap all the way throught the block where the pump arm screws in, get a set screw. Set the length you want and tighten down the set screw. Works great.

Razor

: The actual term for that is the pump arm, and they come with loctite from the factory. If yours is backing out I'd suggest some light loctite, or if it's really bad just replacing the whole thing.

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: : Honestly, I haven't found one yet. I put some rather light loc tite on it, screwed it and found the perfect position, left it. That is the only thing I have been able to think of to fix that problem.




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