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Mike, great pics! Most helpful. The pic I refrence above, all I want to know is the small spring with the washer and slotted piece is where the washer goes? Right under the hole where the spring is inserted?
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Mike, great pics! Most helpful. The pic I refrence above, all I want to know is the small spring with the washer and slotted piece is where the washer goes? Right under the hole where the spring is inserted?
Yes, the washer holds the small spring in place. The 2 shoulders on that slotted piece ride on the washer, and compress the small spring when you shift to reverse.
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