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That is a lot of words.
I recommend "blue" loctite as it is removable, and the pin will be also; way easier than many of the original pins that folks "cuss" about. No use making something easy a "production"! JMHO. If one needs to remove a loctited pin, a little heat from a hair dryer will make it even easier. As to whether it "will have to come out" in future, maybe -maybe not, but loctite will not appreciably alter the removal by a proper size punch. Like I said- BLUE, not red or green or purple- those are for other purposes. GT's method will work fine also, if the pin is relatively soft; the pin in question may be from a hardened stock- like a drill bit, they don't upset well at all. I never recommend a fix, unless I have used it successfully myself.
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