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30.09.2020 09:39 | # 1 |
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30.09.2020 17:49 | # 2 |
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This is exactly my teacher. But let me tell you that even if you buy it new, it is sweating again after 1 year. While changing the trigger set, I told the master to install a new one. He said, let's not change it, it will be the same again He removed the old one and cleaned it, and put black liquid gasket on it, and it became like stone. I think the money you will give him is to buy a liquid gasket and apply it. The point you will pay attention to is there are two long washers under the cover while you remove them and don't drop them. talip2062020-09-30 17:51:58
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30.09.2020 19:04 | # 3 |
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[QUOTE = talip206] Exactly, this is my teacher. But let me tell you that even if you buy it new, it is sweating again after 1 year. While changing the trigger set, I told the master to install a new one. He said, let's not change it, it will be the same again He removed the old one and cleaned it, and put black liquid gasket on it, and it became like stone. I think the money you will give him is to buy a liquid gasket and apply it. The point you will pay attention to is there are two long washers under the cover while you remove them and don't drop them. [/ QUOTE] makes sense. same money anyway. It drove all over, right? Yotube also puts some droplets in 3-4 points.
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30.09.2020 22:19 | # 4 |
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Apply it all over but apply it thinly. Do not infiltrate when squeezed. You better distribute it evenly. You clear the block and handle it so that it doesn't overflow. It holds two screws anyway. There is a blind nut at the end. You will not have a problem such as over- or under-tightening.
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