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Unread 04-05-2011, 05:32 PM   #4
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Jerry,

It's not all that difficult to remove the roll pin. You must have a proper screwdriver to remove the screw without messing it up. Mark the head of the roll pin as suggested above. Then insert a brass drift that will go all the way to the bottom of the threaded hole in the roll pin. Gently tap the roll pin out until it can be rotated by hand to the correct position. If when you re-insert the screw it is still not perfect, repeat to your satisfaction. I use a brass faced hammer to re-seat the roll pin.
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