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RE: You need to grind off the bump.
By Mel Clark - 11/18/2001 4:47:08 PM; IP 152.163.206.192
I've never had a problem with the hump but, it can be a PIA to get aligned properly. After the second one I just used a turnbuckle that I bought from a hardware store instead of a chain to secure the side that broke and never had another problem.
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 motor mounts that break -- Joey, 11/17/2001
 RE: motor mounts that break -- John, 11/17/2001
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 You need to grind off the bump. -- Dave Shoe, 11/18/2001
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 Turnbuckle. -- Bob, 11/19/2001
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