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    UFPa60 problem

    I'm trying to remove master cylinder using instructions from UFP website. I removed clips from roller pins. The back roller pin came out easily. The front roller pin will rotate freely but will not push out even after oiling and using large hammer. Am I missing something on removal of front pin. I'm always leery when the next step seems to be an even bigger hammer!

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    Re: UFPa60 problem (etecviper)

    when I replaced my a60 unit the front pin was a bitch to get out... try wiggling the actuator as you hit it.. I used a hammer to get mine out.. ...

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    Re: UFPa60 problem (etecviper)

    Hammer should do it.

    Try hitting it on opposite sides a few times.

    Give a man a fish, he will eat for a day

    Teach a man to fish, he will complain that you stole his fishing spot.

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    Re: UFPa60 problem (etecviper)

    Once you take the snap rings off, they both just pound out. The front one has worn a grove in it and this is what is holding it in. Get a bigger hammer.





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    Re: UFPa60 problem (JavRenegade20)

    And will just as hard putting them back in....

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