Jul 17, 2010 #1 S Steve V Steve V's Automotive 757 560 2782 Joined Jan 5, 2004 Messages 4,376 I beleive I read once upon a time the Bruce recomends putting it in a press until you hear a loud pop. What is the reason for this?
I beleive I read once upon a time the Bruce recomends putting it in a press until you hear a loud pop. What is the reason for this?
Jul 18, 2010 #2 Q quickt Well-Known Member Joined May 25, 2001 Messages 1,918 Steve V said: I beleive I read once upon a time the Bruce recomends putting it in a press until you hear a loud pop. What is the reason for this? Click to expand... Re-seats the steel sleeve inside the support. I personally don't do it. I broke more than I fixed.
Steve V said: I beleive I read once upon a time the Bruce recomends putting it in a press until you hear a loud pop. What is the reason for this? Click to expand... Re-seats the steel sleeve inside the support. I personally don't do it. I broke more than I fixed.
Jul 18, 2010 #3 S Steve V Steve V's Automotive 757 560 2782 Joined Jan 5, 2004 Messages 4,376 It didn't break,and I can see where the entire sleeve moved a tiny bit. I probably won't do it again.:smile:
It didn't break,and I can see where the entire sleeve moved a tiny bit. I probably won't do it again.:smile:
Jul 19, 2010 #4 Q quickt Well-Known Member Joined May 25, 2001 Messages 1,918 If supported it seems to work out. I just push them out to tune up for dual feeding then 680 back in place.
If supported it seems to work out. I just push them out to tune up for dual feeding then 680 back in place.