My wife lined up the yoke with a screwdriver for me and it actually
did work very well.
Two person job though that way.
Phil Nase
On May 23, 2008, at 12:46 PM, David Lieb wrote:
>> I would have no problem deferring to the expertise here on the
>> list, the
>> reason I mentioned this was that I was reading through the shop
>> manual to
>> become familiar with the project prior to diving in (which prompted
>> me to
>> start the checklist in the first place), and it says to "Mark the
>> flange"
>> in section G.2 http://www.smarc.net/MG/techinfo/midget/Section-G.pdf
>>
>> IMHO, can't hurt... I don't have any paint markers, but I find that a
>> bottle of White-Out works good. Also good for making timing marks
>> easily
>> visable.
>
> True, it won't hurt and it will make it faster finding which set of
> holes
> line up.
> Bear in mind that this same reference wants you to was the parts in
> petrol
> and to use a screwdriver to get the snout back into the
> transmission, so
> take
> it with a grain or two of salt.
> David Lieb
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