Thread: E - break
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Old 11-10-2022, 01:56 AM   #2
Daves55Sedan
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Default Re: E - break

There must be a pin that holds it on, but the ones I have had, you couldn't see it, as if they hammered the base of the Tee around it so it blended in. If you could detect it's location, you might be able to drill out the pin. But hey, why go to all the trouble. If you want to remove the old paint and put on a new enamel finish, just tape up the shaft and cover it with newspaper leaving only the Tee to paint black. It will look like it came straight from the factory.
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