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  • Balance shaft hex key question

    Hi all,

    I'm just wondering if you can replace the balance shaft hex key in situ. I've droped the sump and it seems all I need to to is remove the circlip, pull the old hex key and insert the new one with a new circlip. There seems to be enough room and it saves alot of messing about.

    Thanks

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    Indeed is possible, but main issue is not hex key itself wearing but the socket inside balance shaft.
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