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Old Sep 23, 2003 | 01:52 AM
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Originally posted by Bakeoff
Isn't there only one way that they can go and still have the pins centered? Talking about where the two pins come together, where the ends butt against eachother, should be centered. Been so long since I've taken all of it apart. Normally I just lift the entire arm assembly off as one....
There's two ways to put it in: (but i am not sure which is correct)
1. The long piston goes into PRIMARY ROCKER ARM and partially enters into MID-ROCKER ARM and the smaller piston fits flush on the side of the SECONDARY ROCKER ARM, which locks both PRIMARY AND MIDROCKER ARM both togther so they turn togther as one and doesn't allow them to turn freely on their own.

2. The shorter piston goes into PRIMARY ROCKER ARM which fits flush and the longer piston rod goes into MID-ROCKER ARM and sits flush. There for both MID-ROCKER ARM and PRIMARY ROCKER ARM are allowed to turn freely on their own.

Which one is the correct way? HELP!
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