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That pin is pinched on and non removable to my knowledge. There is really no reason to remove it as that area can be cleaned with it still attached. Same if you have plated.
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Sounds good. Thanks Rick
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Ok, last question! how's about removal of the metal stanchion on the pump assembly that holds the electrical plug and wire winding)? It is held on with four prongs with the copper winding in between (see photo in this post). Played with it a bit and it is firmly in place. 2 of the prongs pivot into their holes the other 2 just push straight through.
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Sam... ![]() Last edited by mockingbird812; 04-02-2018 at 03:01 PM. |
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