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Old 08-04-06, 16:11
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Originally posted by david moore
What is the purpose of the slot on the face of the pin I wonder? Just to be able to rotate the bolt ( when its newly installed and moveable!) so that the lock pin will engage properly?

Correct. The pin is pushed in hand tight (in 1941 they had strong hands), and the slot is to rotate the pin to align the locking cotter pin. Perhaps an Air-powered rattle gun with a screwdriver bit to free it up while you apply heat? If you had the larger pins from a bigger CMP, you could thread a slide hammer into the grease nipple thread in the end. It would seem odd there is no access hole to drive out the pin with a punch.
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