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Old 03-07-09, 18:21
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Default taking a furlex to bits

anyone taken the rotating parts to bits? any problems? just thought I'd check before I wade in and find myself out of my depth - looks pretty straight forward but you never know.
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Yes,

Be careful when you remove the bearing races that you don't lose any of the balls. It's worth spreading something around your work area to catch them if they do drop.
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Be careful when you remove the bearing races that you don't lose any of the balls. It's worth spreading something around your work area to catch them if they do drop.

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