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Author: | justlen [ Tue Sep 01, 2009 7:11 am ] |
Post subject: | Mirage Drive off-center |
Last night I had our Mirage drives out for a cleaning and lubrication (Roadrunner's voice was in my head nagging me) and I noticed that the center pin (the part that locks in the click 'n go clips) was off center on my drive. It's sticking out an extra 1/4" on the left side of my drive. I was thinking that this was the reason I had a helluva time getting my drive to lock in when we were out over the weekend. Is this something I can fix with some taps with a hammer? |
Author: | Yakaholic [ Tue Sep 01, 2009 8:14 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Mirage Drive off-center |
justlen wrote: Last night I had our Mirage drives out for a cleaning and lubrication (Roadrunner's voice was in my head nagging me) and I noticed that the center pin (the part that locks in the click 'n go clips) was off center on my drive. It's sticking out an extra 1/4" on the left side of my drive. I was thinking that this was the reason I had a helluva time getting my drive to lock in when we were out over the weekend. Is this something I can fix with some taps with a hammer? Yup, just tap the drum shaft till it looks visually centered. Don't twist the shaft any and you'll be just fine. |
Author: | justlen [ Tue Sep 01, 2009 8:29 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Mirage Drive off-center |
Thanks, I'll give it a shot tonight. This weekend we're trying our first "big water" trip out on the Puget Sound. |
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