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Join Date: May 2018
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Originally Posted by Mark Salvetti View Post
I don't think that belongs there at all. Looks like someone slipped it in there to replace the broken plastic bushing.

Copper is softish, can you jam something into it (like a punch or sharp screwdrivers) in two places 180 degrees apart, and try to pry it up and out?

Mark
Maybe. It's thickish tho. Looks like a short bit of copper pipe split down one side.

My biggest concern is damaging the shaft or bearing (which moves freely along with it) in the removal process.

Any ideas how to get it out? It seems jammed in there good.
Old 05-08-2020, 09:29 AM
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