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Unread 01-18-2017, 04:07 PM   #3
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I used a slightly larger drill bit, also mounted upside down, to press the pin back in. I also built a crude wooden jig to keep the plunger in its channel at the correct distance as I pushed the pin in. I was concerned the spring might pop out during the reassemble. I was not optimistic that anyone would have a replacement spring in stock.

The jig worked and the press of the pin was smooth. It is a tight fit and flush.
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