bighammer
Super Moderator
The side plug has the advantage of not being able to loose anything in there and it's close to the opening. Kind of tough to see in the side though, and the plug can be difficult to thread back in. (we know better now)
Top has a pretty good view, but you are working down at he bottom of a small hole. I used a cheap little magnet from the hardware store. (basically a radio antenna with a small but powerful tip) The only close call was while puting the adjustment nut on. It turned sideways and the magnet sucked onto the flat spot of the spring retainer. I made a hook with a thin wire to make sure the nut didn't fall as I lifted the magnet.
I guess I still prefer the top because I can see what I'm doing. Maybe if I hadn't done the plate and had the tamper screw gone, the side may have been my choice.
Top has a pretty good view, but you are working down at he bottom of a small hole. I used a cheap little magnet from the hardware store. (basically a radio antenna with a small but powerful tip) The only close call was while puting the adjustment nut on. It turned sideways and the magnet sucked onto the flat spot of the spring retainer. I made a hook with a thin wire to make sure the nut didn't fall as I lifted the magnet.
I guess I still prefer the top because I can see what I'm doing. Maybe if I hadn't done the plate and had the tamper screw gone, the side may have been my choice.