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<blockquote data-quote="Blackbox19" data-source="post: 13972093" data-attributes="member: 159082"><p>I just did the delete last weekend. I only filled the holes that adjoined anther cylinder and the ends. I knocked out the bearings also. I opened up the controller and took out the cables instead of cutting them. There is just a bone simple pressure switch in that thing that when the motor moves the cable pullers far enough around it trips the switch to say they either open or closed. I did not even take the screws out of the shaft. Took a punch and hammered the main shaft out and those little screws just sheared right off. Reason I did it that way was most of them were stripped out anyway.</p><p>When I steel puttied the holes I pushed the stuff in from top hole till it oozed out the sides a little then pushed that back in till smooth. Really was easy to do. I did not fill the holes that where part of the same cyl. I saw no need as both holes feed the same place and the thin area that the putty was to fill would not have held up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blackbox19, post: 13972093, member: 159082"] I just did the delete last weekend. I only filled the holes that adjoined anther cylinder and the ends. I knocked out the bearings also. I opened up the controller and took out the cables instead of cutting them. There is just a bone simple pressure switch in that thing that when the motor moves the cable pullers far enough around it trips the switch to say they either open or closed. I did not even take the screws out of the shaft. Took a punch and hammered the main shaft out and those little screws just sheared right off. Reason I did it that way was most of them were stripped out anyway. When I steel puttied the holes I pushed the stuff in from top hole till it oozed out the sides a little then pushed that back in till smooth. Really was easy to do. I did not fill the holes that where part of the same cyl. I saw no need as both holes feed the same place and the thin area that the putty was to fill would not have held up. [/QUOTE]
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