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yeah, I'd remove that split pin or it could get pretty messy.
bring the two "split ends" together with screwdriver/pliers whatever (so it's straight again), then pull it out from the non split end

One of us is tripping balls, because I see no split pin in that photo :S

Dumb question - how does it remove? Pry the squashed bit up with a screw driver.... then what?

Ravi, it look to me like that squashed bit is the equivalent of the split pin, ie it stops the nut spinning. Once you pry it up with a screwdriver so that it will no longer interfere with the nut spinning, you should be able to take the nut off in the usual fashion.

Unless of course there IS a split pin, then you'll need to remove that as well.

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That's what she said

Pfft. You would.

Pfft. You would.

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One of us is tripping balls

I wish

Ravi, it look to me like that squashed bit is the equivalent of the split pin, ie it stops the nut spinning. Once you pry it up with a screwdriver so that it will no longer interfere with the nut spinning, you should be able to take the nut off in the usual fashion.

Gonna go down to the TRD garage and check the status of said split pin right now.

Morning Mang. And other Mangs. And Colin.

Ahahahaha 'and colin'.

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Split pin is split. If that's what it is. Stuck on there harder than.... well..... you get the idea

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I wish

Gonna go down to the TRD garage and check the status of said split pin right now.

Ahahahaha 'and colin'.

Morning.

Quiet you :D

Waxing.

You?

Fapping obviously

first day back at work today, after 6 weeks off.

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That has to suck balls.

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Pics or GTFO

I stopped eating for 5days

Pfft only 5 days..

And purged for 8?

Split pin is split. If that's what it is. Stuck on there harder than.... well..... you get the idea

Ahh, I think I see what may be a split pin now. Hard to tell from that pic. Demand MOAR pics, high quality.

Yeah I don't think it is a split pin as such more of squashed something over the bolt. Flat blade screw driver or some long nosed pliers would be my guess and try to pry it apart. If nothing else works set it on fire.

Fire solves all, I hear.

Screwdriver didn't work. Just bent the ducker lol. Will try needlenose pliers this arvo I guess. Sigh.

Fire solves all, I hear.

Screwdriver didn't work. Just bent the ducker lol. Will try needlenose pliers this arvo I guess. Sigh.

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