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Old 09-05-2016, 09:51 PM   #1
DoobieBrother
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Issue replacing vent window handle

I'm taking care of the floppy handles on the triangle vent windows and have run into an issue. In short, if feels like the little groove/track that the pin rides against is at the wrong position on the shaft. If the handle is far enough down the shaft for the shaft to reach the stop points up in the handle, it's too far for the pin track. If it's raised enough for the pin track, it won't reach the stop points inside the handle. Has nothing to do with washer position or anything else. Seems simply like either the handle or the shaft would have to be different to work. Anyone ever experience this?


Flush... Will engage stop points inside handle, but too low for pin track on shaft.


Raised...Lined up with pin track, but now misses the stop points inside the handle.
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