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Posted

Great pics. finally somebody who knows how to use a digital camera. Many times close up pics are so blurry because people don't know how to take pictures. Kudos to you for great pics and write up.

I'm guessing this will help many people down the road.

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Posted

Yes, great pics.

Long ago, I took pictures of a mechanic at my local dealer replacing it and they all came out blurry except one.

Upon installation he had a problem with the bottom bellows spring band clamp - you used a standard worm drive clamp - just as I would have done. The mechanic used this. The blue plastic thing compresses the clam so the clamp is open. Once the clamp is in position on the bellows the blue thing is pulled away and the clamp closes.

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Posted
Where did the pictures go?

I only see the "edited" line on the first posts.

For some reason Rodger decided to delete his DIY and pics.

So, I will move this out of the DIY section.

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