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  1. Member
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    #1
    carrier is pressed/ driven into adapter then staked to secure
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    #2
    You can stake rubber? I would see knocking it in with a 30mm socket put don’t understand staking it?

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    #3
    Quote Originally Posted by JOE54 View Post
    carrier is pressed/ driven into adapter then staked to secure
    Give me a run down. Am I staking the rubber on the edge or the plate assembly on the edge. Also what are you using? Just a punch to give it some hold. Never heard of staking a rubber gasket so I’m confused on that. I understand driving it into place with a socket. Thanks for the help!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rexface13 View Post
    Give me a run down. Am I staking the rubber on the edge or the plate assembly on the edge. Also what are you using? Just a punch to give it some hold. Never heard of staking a rubber gasket so I’m confused on that. I understand driving it into place with a socket. Thanks for the help!
    I think I understand what you’re saying now. Knock it into place and then on the edges of the runner just put some dimples in it so it will not move freely when the poppet valve opens? So just a couple of good old pointy spots on the rubber to keep her from sliding?