Old 02-10-16 | 07:58 AM
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wschruba
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Remove the bolt, and thread in the extractor to just before it is flush. Check with a straightedge (on edge, so you don't have to worry about flexing) for an uneven gap around the surrounding flat areas on the face of the crank.

They'll replace it if there's an issue.
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