HAROLD BOWERS
on the cpff jig there is enuff slop in the holes that you can use the same jig on both 1st and 2nd gen. [cover bolts holding jig in place have different spacing tween 1st and 2nd] since pin is in slightly different location between 1st and 2nd the retaining set screw doesnt hit it directly, but is making contact towards the side of the pin. harolds jig is specif to 1st or 2nd gen and makes direct contact with the pin. either method is good enuff to retain the dowell pin. with the set screw against it it aint goin anywhere.
harold bowers makes these kdp jigs for 1st and 2nd gens. he is getting 29. 95 for the basic jig which has jig, 2 bushings, 2 bits, 3 set screws, and depth stop. the deluxe jig kit has jig, 2 bushings, 2 bits, depthstop, air regulator/presurizer device to keep shavings out of engine, t handle allen wrench, t handle ratcheting wrench, tap, 10set screws, red locktite, detailed instructions, stickers to apply to let future owner know rig had the kdp fix done. basicly everything cept the drill, the fanhub wrench, the aircompressor, and the guy to do the job. it goes for 69. 95
one advantage harolds jig has over the cpff is the angle of the hole, if the pin has backed out somewhat you can still tap it back into place w/ a punch. no need to remover the cover
harolds email is -- email address removed -- his ph is 208 459-7849
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