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<blockquote data-quote="Stumpalump" data-source="post: 458695" data-attributes="member: 13140"><p>It may look like it will slip out but once it's together the tension may hold it. Starters are weird and have so many different designs. If you need to bend a spring like when the end breaks off and you can't bend it without it breaking or springing back then you just heat it with a small propane torch. A lighter may get it hot enough but as alluded to by the experts here crimping is probably not needed. A dab of grease to hold parts together long enough to get them in place is what you do if parts are hard to position while putting them together. Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stumpalump, post: 458695, member: 13140"] It may look like it will slip out but once it's together the tension may hold it. Starters are weird and have so many different designs. If you need to bend a spring like when the end breaks off and you can't bend it without it breaking or springing back then you just heat it with a small propane torch. A lighter may get it hot enough but as alluded to by the experts here crimping is probably not needed. A dab of grease to hold parts together long enough to get them in place is what you do if parts are hard to position while putting them together. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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