FRONT LQAD _VAStlER
PROCEDURE FOR REPI. k('ING TflE BOOT continued
[ql INow is the tnne to put the spring back on Included mthe BOOT KIT is aset of three spacel >(an
e,:ample ofx_hlch _a shown m # 9 below) These spaceis are to be used to hold the spring in place
mthe groove onthe outside pernneter ofthe boot Asit will take both hands to sh etch th_sspN ng
into place, these spacers will pievent the spnng from popping out when you let go oDt to use both
hands to stretch it fiwther around the boot
Be_n by pushing the spring down into the groove just ]:brward from where the boot contacts the
front shell at about the 12 o'clock position Whsle holding it m place with one hand, Use the othei
to tightly wedge the spacer above it, between the spnng (in its groove) and the x,,etght ring above it
as shown in illustranon # 10
ILLUSTRATION # 9 FLLUSTIL_kTION _ 10
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12)
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Working your ,,vav to the right, push the spring down into the groove When you have placed
the spring about 90 degrees around the opening from the first spacer, the spring will begin to
get tight Push in another spacer at that point (making sure to keep checking the first spacer,
ifIt pops out - the spnng ,,viiipop out)
Cont,nue working your way around (while checking both spacers you don't want them
to shp out) until you reach 180 degrees
fi-omthe first spacer Install the third
spacer
The spring \xillbe extremely tight now as
ahown in #11to the Iight Once you have
gone more than half \,,ay around, the spring
will be easier to roll into tile rest of the
g_oox e (so long as all three spacers are
holdmgtlght) When you bavethespfing
mplace make ,,tile to iemox e tile three
spacci s betbre proceeding to step #14 ILLUSTR,\TION a I I
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