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Old 07-19-11 | 09:13 PM
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Originally Posted by Scrodzilla
This can happen even with the best of chain tools. Those asymmetrical plates can be a bit of a mother****er.
Any tips? I figured a good chain tool pin should take care of it. I think part of my problem was the pin on my tool was too soft and really ended up a lot worse than the pin in the chain itself.

OR... does it not matter if the pin is deformed and kind of reams out the inner plate hole diameters a bit?

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