clemsonfor
Super Member
Just buy used parts and get it back to stock!
I went and took photos but they don't reveal the monkey-motion that the vertical finger goes through. Think of a Cobra standing up, weaving forward and back in an S motion.
The rod over from the hand lever has a small-diameter rod welded to it on the lower back side and that little rod goes (loosely) through a hole in the finger. The rod coming from the left that senses the position of the 3-point arms, contacts the back side of the finger higher up. So under various conditions the lower or upper end of the finger is being pushed/pulled by one or the other. The finger floats, its not directly connected to either rod.
If something has been welded solid you would never get it back to duplicating that motion. Some engineer woke up from a stoner dream and wrote down that design! :confused2:
Here's your photo again, to help visualize what I described. My photos weren't any more useful than this. I'll note the maximum gap I saw between finger and piston was less than a spark plug gap so maybe .025. And the two nuts on the feedback rod aren't at the end like this photo, there is about a half inch of threads sticking out - same as one of the factory drawings I posted above.
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Do you have a youtube account and a smart phone? You can make a video of the motion as you pull the 3 pt arm foward and back. BUT I do still agree with just buying the correct angle factory parts.