hystat
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"That pic Bob posted is the sa
"That pic Bob posted is the same one as the 1972 parts book.
yours must've been modified at some time.
On all the ones I've disassembled (late 70's, early 80's), there was just one screw through the drum that held the shaft in.
Roll pins are usually super hard, but if it's soft, should be easy to drill it out. The cable can usually stay attached until the engine is lifted up out of the hole -make it easier to work on."
"That pic Bob posted is the same one as the 1972 parts book.
yours must've been modified at some time.
On all the ones I've disassembled (late 70's, early 80's), there was just one screw through the drum that held the shaft in.
Roll pins are usually super hard, but if it's soft, should be easy to drill it out. The cable can usually stay attached until the engine is lifted up out of the hole -make it easier to work on."