Hey,
Here's a technique I heard about (DO NOT TRY THIS).
> Dribble a little gunpowder in through the dust cover
> vent hole. Using one of those loooong barbeque
> matches, hold the lighted end next to the 'touch
> hole' (stand back!).
> If the dust cover still does not come off (or if you
> cannot find it afterwards), obtain a new unit.
Mmmm, well, maybe not such a good idea.
--- nikolai jaremka <njaremka@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>
> i would think that would be a little over-kill for a
> small 1.5" dust cover.
> but then i'm not an experienced mechanic either.
>
>
> --- Tburke4@aol.com wrote:
> >
> > In a message dated 1/26/00 6:05:48 AM Pacific
> Standard Time,
> > njaremka@yahoo.com writes:
> >
> > << i've never had success doing it the way you
> described. whenever i've
> > tried it
> > that way, i end up crushing the cap.
> > >>
> >
> > An experienced mechanic I spoke to recommended
> using a slide hammer threaded
> > into the small hole in the dustcover. I haven't
> tried that as yet, though.
> >
> > Tom Burke
> > 80 Spitfire Snowdrift
> >
> Do You Yahoo!?
>
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