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Old 05-22-08 | 10:50 AM
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Not that it is a correct fix, but it might give you some insight into whether this spacer belongs there or not: Can you swap the spacer from the last cog in its place?

If it shifts correctly up the cluster with the exception of the large cog (it might shift onto it, but not engage correctly), then you might have your answer.

Just thinking out loud.

-Kurt
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