My suggestion is to take pictures before you remove each part, and count
turns on any adjustment screw you mess with. Ask me how I know this is a
good idea... :p

Oh, and I found B12 Chemtool pretty awesome at removing crud, paired with
an old tooth brush. Or three, it does a number on the bristles. :p

Kurt
On Feb 2, 2012 9:40 AM, "Kevin Green" <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Thanks Kurt.  I guess I'll start taking that apart tonight after I finish
> putting the motor back together.
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