Originally Posted by
Grand Bois
The countersink tells you how to install it, but I've seen the rings installed both ways. Every 93 ring I've ever seen has been machined the same way, and I've seen a lot of them. I have three 93s myself.
Originally Posted by
jonwvara
Right, and a good point. I should have been paying attention earlier. But what if there is no countersink?
I agree the countersink tells all. if it is not countersunk then toss it onto the sofa like a coin the side up is lighter and goes to the right. *he he*
also on some (mostly newer) there is a orientation to the crank. there is a little tab on the inside of the circle that should align with the crank arm.
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