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A Helpfull Trick On Re-Assembly 120-130

Mike;

...I didn't want to be the first to post it, so I waited, but now I wholehaertedly agree with your anti-seize suggestion*...in this case I don't agree with Matt...if he damaged the square key, that means the drum was NOT tight on the taper with the "Wedgimite patented fit", and the drum was able to move with respect to the axel...BAAAD!....properly tightened, it will NOT move, and as posted elsewhere, doesn't even need a square key!

VN;

Use a slight film of A-S on the axel taper...install the drum, and tighten the nut as Mike suggests...then remove it again using puller...I bet it will be refreshingly easy(!), and carefully inspect the contact area on the tapered axel and convince yourself!

* see also: http://www.intelab.com/swem/anti_seize.htm

Cheers






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