From: "Willem-Jan Markerink" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Date: Wed, 31 Jul 2002 05:06:35 +0100

>Sounds as if you either haven't already received the new one, *or*
>the new one doesn't show any sign either how it is attached? 
>
>I would assume there is a quite beefy method of locking it, 
otherwise 
>lots of people would complain about these sockets turning 
loose....

Yes, I do have the new one.  And no, it doesn�t show any sign of 
how it is attached.

It would appear that the attachment is not all that beefy.  There 
are about 6 small holes, I assume screw holes, but there are no 
threads.  When looking in side the booster chamber it would appear 
that the only attachment point would be these 6 or so holes.  But 
I can�t see how to get to the holes.  If there are screws, then 
the head of the screws would be underneath the rubber grip 
covering.  And I wasn�t brave enough to try and peel this back.

The holes could also be some sort of register holes to fit over 
pins in the booster body and the thing might be glued down.  The 
guy at Horizon said that the booster has to be taken completely 
apart.  So I sent the new part and the booster off to Horizon.

Apparently this is not a first time for Horizon to replace this 
item.  They seem to be clear on what is needed to make the repair.

Darrell
 

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