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Author Subject: selector arm roll pin
pugheaven

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Post #1


How do you get this roll pin out? Is it tapered as I'm trying to hit it out from the back of the box fwd but don't have much access and even less on the fwd side of it
Posted 26th Mar 2015 at 09:56
Mossy1985

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Post #2
My gearbox is on my bench do you want me to take any pics for you?
Posted 26th Mar 2015 at 10:04
pugheaven

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Post #3
No pics needed bud just need to know if the roll pin can be knocked out from the back of the arm towards the front of the box or of it's a tapered pin and needs to be knocked out from front to back
Posted 26th Mar 2015 at 10:08
allanallen

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Yes it can, there should be two roll pins, one inside the other, knock the inner/smaller one out first Wink

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Posted 26th Mar 2015 at 11:32
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yep, as alan said you need to knock the inner one out with a straight punch, make sure its not too tight a fit or you'll get it stuck.

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Posted 26th Mar 2015 at 12:40
pugheaven

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Post #6
Got it out with the help of a pneumatic river gun and punch lol
Posted 26th Mar 2015 at 12:59

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