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M26 Assembly Question
So I started assembly and on the first page I have a question. I didn't want to assume and make a mistake. It's about the tow hook. The two pins, 3X12 and 4x16 are a very tight fit on part EVO643. I'm assuming to place EVO643 in place and hammer the pins through. The friction fit of the pin will hold the part in place. As opposed to drilling the holes in EVO643 a little larger and securing it with loctite?

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Re: M26 Assembly Question
hello
you can also use a small modelling vice (vise) to "press fit " the pin in position.
is is more "gentle" than hammering for surrounding part
Looking at the way it is suppose to work, one of the pin is an articulation pin, while the other a locking pin, meaning one of them is removed when you insert the loop of the trailer, then put back in place for locking the mecanism
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didier
you can also use a small modelling vice (vise) to "press fit " the pin in position.
is is more "gentle" than hammering for surrounding part
Looking at the way it is suppose to work, one of the pin is an articulation pin, while the other a locking pin, meaning one of them is removed when you insert the loop of the trailer, then put back in place for locking the mecanism
regards
didier
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Re: M26 Assembly Question
Thanks. After thinking about it I decided to use a small file and slowly enlarge the hole until the pin squeezed through. Yes one pin will need to be removed to operate the tow hook. I'm thinking secure the small pin and make the larger pin removable to operate the tow hook. I thinking of a way to attach a small chain between to the pin and the chassis so if it ever falls out I won't lose it.
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Re: M26 Assembly Question
Hello.
looking at how it is made i'de rather say that the pivot is the 4mm diam pin, and the lock the small one (and also as it is written not to loctite the small pin if you want to keep a functionning hook !)
but cant find any evidence / picture
it is not the common C hook you can find on many us vehicles
may be some people with better knowledge will give the answer..
i remember having seen such hook, but mounted upside down (so you can lay the loop of the trailer rest on the rigid arm)
looking at how it is made i'de rather say that the pivot is the 4mm diam pin, and the lock the small one (and also as it is written not to loctite the small pin if you want to keep a functionning hook !)
but cant find any evidence / picture
it is not the common C hook you can find on many us vehicles
may be some people with better knowledge will give the answer..
i remember having seen such hook, but mounted upside down (so you can lay the loop of the trailer rest on the rigid arm)