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Crosspin holder
Tired of your axles’ crosspins falling out? Use a toothpick to place a dab of silicone-type glue into the hole before sliding in the crosspin. This will prevent the pin from sliding out on its own, but the plug of dried glue will be easy to remove when it’s time for a rebuild. Tim Patterson Stratford, NJ |

Tired of your axles' crosspins falling out? Use a toothpick to place a dab of silicone-type glue into the hole before sliding in the crosspin. This will prevent the pin from sliding out on its own, but the plug of dried glue will be easy to remove when it's time for a rebuild. Tim PattersonStratford, NJ
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