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Old 02-17-19, 08:29 AM
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Originally Posted by Dan Burkhart
Sounds more like friction between the cog and dust cover.While it's possible to remove the internals with the cog still on the driver, it's better to remove it so you can ensure everything is fully snapped into place when you're putting it back together. An improperly seated dust cover can cause exactly what you describe.
Thanks! I will check it again. It seemed like I had it seated correctly, but maybe not.
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