I had already tried that with 0% success. I couldn't even get them to
turn.
N Forbes wrote:
>
> I think that with a torch and some vise grips you can just pull them out.
> Red Zit had his flywheel resurfaced last month and the whole thing only took
> about 30 minutes so I don't think they spent much time with the pins.
>
> Niall Forbes
> 66 IIa 88SW - The Red Zit
> Dartmouth, Nova Scotia
> The Nova Scotian Rover - http://www3.ns.sympatico.ca/forbes/intro.htm
>
> "See the happy moron,
> He doesn't give a damn.
> I wish I were a moron.
> My God! Perhaps I am!"
> --author unknown
>
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