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Old 12-22-05, 12:55 PM
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San Rensho 
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I would only add, be sure the washer from the bolt is out also. Make sure the extractor body is theaded in all the way and tight, when you start to turn the extractor bolt, go easy, its really easy to strip the threads in the crank arm. If it doesn't budge after using firm force on the extractor bolt, stop and try something else before you destroy the threads.
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