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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

Re: If it has one already.....

In Reply to: If it has one already..... posted by vantrepes on December 07, 2002 at 10:26:47:


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Posted by:
quad
on December 07, 2002 at 11:41:05

i have a raw body without a hole for the ball bearing detent, i just need the dimensions of the placement and size of the hole so that a millwright friend of mine can do the work. altough i do need some sort of wire nubin kit with the necessary parts...is there any out there?


: ..don't install a wire one. If you do, there will be a large hole where the old one was. To do it right, you need a mill, so your best bet is to buy a new raw body, and have one installed.

: : i have a '99 vertical feed 'cocker body and would like to install a wire nubin ball dedent on it. is there any kits out there or web sites with plans on where to cut the opening and what not?

: : thankx
: : quad


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