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Old June 1st 04, 02:07 AM
Mike Noel
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Default Archer stabilator jack screw play

The fellow who did my annual asked me to order a jack screw because he can
see a little wiggle between the screw and the cable drum. He wasn't sure
which part was worn, but suggested we start by replacing the screw and then
also replace the drum if the problem persists.

I would like to survey the experiece of the group before ordering the jack
screw. Is the screw more likely to wear than the cable drum, or do they
both tend to add equally to a loose fit?

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Mike

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