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<blockquote data-quote="TC85336" data-source="post: 9086485" data-attributes="member: 167619"><p>Another thing needed for rejoining after splitting, I used the MF recommended guide studs. You will see I increased F to 4 1/2" and D to 1". I used a couple of old 7/16 UNF bolts, cut the head off and threaded the stub 7/16 UNC and turned the taper on the end. </p><p>I also used them for removal and replacement of the top cover. On removal to make sure I did not whack that delicate looking arm as it came up and going back, just to keep everything in line. In fact, if I did the top cover again, I would make up four of them so that the cover is going back completely square, that butterfly on the top of the pressure control valve is easily knocked out of where it is meant to be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TC85336, post: 9086485, member: 167619"] Another thing needed for rejoining after splitting, I used the MF recommended guide studs. You will see I increased F to 4 1/2" and D to 1". I used a couple of old 7/16 UNF bolts, cut the head off and threaded the stub 7/16 UNC and turned the taper on the end. I also used them for removal and replacement of the top cover. On removal to make sure I did not whack that delicate looking arm as it came up and going back, just to keep everything in line. In fact, if I did the top cover again, I would make up four of them so that the cover is going back completely square, that butterfly on the top of the pressure control valve is easily knocked out of where it is meant to be. [/QUOTE]
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