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Join Date: Sep 1998
Location: Oviedo, FL
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I would be concerned too. Why don't you call their tech line and get a reading on that.
I've always used a long dowel and cut it to length, if necessary.
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Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: cent.wis
Posts: 203
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I better do that, and call. I can't figure out why they would want to use the short one, when the long one looks like it would work perfect. They say on 85 and later engines use the short pin.
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