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<blockquote data-quote="Givey1982" data-source="post: 458691" data-attributes="member: 21156"><p>In this diagram part 15 goes on the end of the spring after it passes</p><p>Through part 14. It all goes down the center of part 16 and rest in part 17. Just below 17 is a straight piece that the end of part 14 straddles which keeps the spring from turning as long as it does not slip out which is why I feel part 15 must crimp on. It is a brass piece.</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Givey1982, post: 458691, member: 21156"] In this diagram part 15 goes on the end of the spring after it passes Through part 14. It all goes down the center of part 16 and rest in part 17. Just below 17 is a straight piece that the end of part 14 straddles which keeps the spring from turning as long as it does not slip out which is why I feel part 15 must crimp on. It is a brass piece. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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