<HTML><FONT FACE=arial,helvetica><FONT SIZE=2>In a message dated 5/10/0=
3 7:59:52 AM Pacific Daylight Time, kpiano@goldrush.com writes:
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LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px; PADDING-LEFT: 5px">Just a little to much key d=
ip. The jack is slapping the let off rail a bit hard. Maybe the glue on the =
felt there was over done. Did the clacking start when you took out the lost =
motion? Sure sign you have to much dip.
<BR>Keith Roberts
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<BR>Keith,
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<BR>This just got me thinking. If anything, the dip is too shallow. &n=
bsp;The key height does not seem right to me, either: it's too low, if=
I were to judge just by looking at it. I got so focused on the =
action, I neglected the keys. I'm wondering if maybe certain keys are =
hitting the keyslip. It sure sounded like whippen/hammer assembly nois=
e, but noises do tend to get tossed around in there, don't they?
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<BR>Thanks to everyone for their suggestions. I'll let you know what i=
t was when I figure it out!
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<BR>Dave Stahl</FONT></HTML>