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Old 12-04-2012
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Put a piece of paper between the spur and pinion, then move the motor/pinion upto the spur and lock up the motor screws. Roll the spur to get the paper out. Then roll the spur over and see where the tight spot is, and mark it with a bit of tipex or pen. Re-adjust with the paper and the marked tight spot inline with the pinion.
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