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Steve
Had the same problem when I replaced donuts on 99621. Solved the problem by making a tool to compress the donuts allowing ample room to get the snap ring back in.
 
JoeC
 
 
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From: Roger
To: Ercoupe Technical Discussion \(Moderated\)
Sent: 8/6/2006 1:40:19 PM
Subject: [COUPERS-TECH] RE: A note and some questions

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Steve,

            I can only offer my experience with one of your problems. The cup on the shock should slide in easily enough, but if you have the retaining bolt too tight, it will flare the cup out and it will not fit in the cylinder. Also, from what I’ve read in this list, you should not be using both the cup and the o-ring together. The o-ring is not compatible with the Dot3 brake fluid that you should use with the cup. Correct me if I’m wrong, group.

            I do have a MLG problem of my own. After replacing the rubber donuts, I can’t get that snap ring back in the groove in the outer tube. Any one have a suggestion or two?

Roger, 415C, Ser. 3639

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