Tight mag housing

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scooterslag
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Oh yes!!!!!! finally sorted the little swine, was trying Al's ( Diablo) tip and low and behold it moved then slotted down- f@@king ideal!!! right, just the sprockets,chain,clutch, stator,flywheel.... hope the sun's still out by the time I'm finished though I would be more than happy to ride in the rain if the weather turned to s**t, cheers fella's and cheers to Al for a speedy turn around on my crank and advice, nice one chap 8-) Paul
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Avantone wrote:If it's tight getting it in, just use plenty of lube, push it in and gentle press it all the way in.

If it won't go all the way, get it on the floor and try from a different angle.

Don't bang it too hard or your big end will pay the price.............
funny- mine goes all floppy :shock:
Scootering since 1968.
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