WD Pro":wude6c5m said:Is the bolt to long - bottoming before going tight ?
Is the bolt or shaft thread damaged - again causing it to lock before actually tightening ?
Is there old thread lock in the shaft thread ?
Run a tap down it and check it is good.
Don't grease the taper or the end of the shaft - some things fit together better dry
WD
orange71":3gd84b1i said:is the shaft rotating as you undo it as well?
What I did was get a cloth and feed it through the spring and wrap it around the shaft to protect it. Then get some thin nosed pliers to grip the shaft through the spring before you then undo the bolt.
wyetuck88":2p60uuhq said:WD Pro":2p60uuhq said:Is the bolt to long - bottoming before going tight ?
Is the bolt or shaft thread damaged - again causing it to lock before actually tightening ?
Is there old thread lock in the shaft thread ?
Run a tap down it and check it is good.
Don't grease the taper or the end of the shaft - some things fit together better dry
WD
I am afraid that i couldnt put it back again when i take them out. WD I remember you just build up your proflex too right? Can you give me the steps to remove the bolt? thanks!
mikee":3drght5p said:try dons method again but use mole grips on the rag abn twist it so the rag tightens on the shaft ,like a tourneque (bandage to stop bleeding type
thing ) you might need someone to help hold things tho
have you tried assembling it without the spring to see if its okay
you may need to clean the thread in the damper rod with a tap