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12.11.2008, 08:47 AM

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So im having a hard time finding a replacement pin for the cvd. I was going to use a drill bit, but then found out that the shank, the end bit, is not hardened steel. Do you guys think that it will hold up if it is just plain old steel, not hardened steel?
I have seen somewhere a nice little tool to remove and add those pins on. I just can't find where. I din't know if it was in a magazine or in the web. I'll keep looking and send you the info once I find it. I'm sure someone has seen it as well.

Edit: I found it. Here is the article: http://www.rc-car.com/ME2/dirmod.asp...C973108AAB114D.

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12.11.2008, 10:52 AM

I call it the pin-pusher.


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12.11.2008, 08:21 PM

Ahh yes, i saw that little walk through, thanks Lutach. But i have already got the pin out, trouble is the pin that i have, (a standard 3x16mm pin out of a dogbone) just slips straight through the cvd , i think ill just use a drill bit and see what happens
   
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