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727 Automatic rear servo piviot shaft installation

Rubberduck

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My 727 was leaking more and more. I found out it´s the rear servo piviot shaft.
I removed it to put on a new O ring.
Now I have trouble to get the four parts in again.
That part, that´s in between the fork and takes that metal plate is the problem.
I can line up all the parts with the shaft without that metal plate. But it seems there is no way to get that plate in after that.
I fumble all three parts in, so this metal plate presses agains the band lever.
But this way I cannot get the shaft throuh the middle part that keeps the metal plate.
I just doesen´t line up.

How can I install that shaft?

Mario
 
If your talking about the band strut which I believe you are it goes in after the pin is in place...

Make sure the adjuster is backed out so it just locates the short lever but doesn't have any further travel.....Rotate the band so it catches the anchor, then use a long thin screwdriver apply force to apply the band.. & slip the strut into place.... You only need six hands & the key is how you hold your tongue.... LOL

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Yeah, don't try to put everything together at the same time. Install the pin and then install the strut after all the other parts are in place.

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I know this is a little late for you (might help others though)- but there's no need to remove the shaft completely. You can loosen the adjuster and sneak the shaft out far enough to change the o-ring. Tap it back in, pack the indent with silicone and re-adjust.
 
Thank you very much for your support.
I finally made it.
I put in all three parts at once ( the fork and thethe cen part with the metal plate in place).
At that point I was able to push the shaft through one side of the fork. To push further through the center part I pushed the center part in position with a screwdriver until it fit.
It ist lots of trial and error.

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