Old 08-28-17, 08:38 PM
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I remember when I was a kid, when my Bendix started to misbehave, my dad would simply disassemble the whole thing, clean the parts, re-assemble with new grease, and it would be good as new. This is something that can be done without true diagnosis, and might just solve the problem. And you can look for obviously worn parts at the same time.
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