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f">Have you already done repinning? Have to assume that you did when replaci=
ng flanges, damper levers etc. Just asking because you said that you w=
ould repin the wobblies when your supplies arrived. Just in case you r=
epinned the offending rubbing parts yourself - incorrect reaming of centers =
or just worn out centers could cause a repinned part to be wildly off. =
The jacks are either a loose flange or flanges that have been crookedl=
y reglued by another tech. In that case you will have to glue the=
m or reglue depending on the problem. Hammers that hit each other can =
be loose hammer heads, spacing, travelling, incorrectly repaired shanks.&nbs=
p; Sometimes the shanks can be just warped and have to be burned (heate=
d and moved while still very warm to the touch). Sometimes it is easie=
r and faster to pop the hammer head off, pull the old shank out of the butt =
and replace. TP</BODY></HTML>