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Originally Posted by sanddrag
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Is there a direct correlation between removing the pins and drill tranny failure?
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From what I have seen and heard, there is the opposite. Unless you want to stay put when power is cut(like on a ramp), there isn't a reason to leave them in. So long as you put it back together properly, it should work just fine. If you havn't done it before, take 20 minutes to do it so you will see how it fits together. Its easier that way then picking things off the floor and trying to figure out what goes in first.
And wear a shirt that you don't mind if it becomes permanatly grease stained.
Wetzel