6) Locate the parts shown in figure 9 and listed
below:
1 Pusher Block
1 Pusher Block Handle
1 Bronze Pivot Block
1 Pushrod (1 1/2" diameter)
2 1/2" x 2 1/2" long shoulder bolts
1 3/16" roll pin
1 3/8" nylock nut
1 1" diameter welded flange bolt
NOTE: This bolt is shown as a seperate
item in figure 9 for easier identification.
However, It has already been welded into
the Pusher Block.
Examine the bronze pivot block. You will notice
that the 1/2" hole has been offset drilled to one
side as shown in figure 10. The distance from
the hole's edge to the pivot block's side will be
less than the other three sides. This is the pivot
block's upper side. Now examine the pusher
block. You will see a 1 1/2" slot milled completely
through its top surface and on its bottom you will
see a smaller recess milled into it's front edge.
Note: The pusher block shown in figure 9 is bottom side up so that
the milled recess can be clearly seen. This recessed area is where
the bronze pivot block is installed. Hold the pusher block so that the
engraving on its side is right side up and facing you. Position the
bronze pivot block into the lower recess so that its upper surface is
facing up (the hole is offset to the top). From the engraved side of
the pusher block, insert one of the two 1/2" shoulder bolt and secure
tightly with the 3/8" nylock nut. When completed it should look like
figure 11. The pivot block must also be protruding out of the bottom
of the pusher block approximately 1/16" as shown in figure 12. If it's
not, it's installed wrong and must be reinstalled.
As shown in figure 13, position the pushrod into the pusher block's
upper slot. The 1/2" hole in the pushrod nearest to the end should be
lined up with the 1/2" hole in the pusher block. Insert a 1/2" shoulder
bolt into the pusher block from the side opposite the engraving. Install
the pusher block handle onto this shoulder bolt and tighten. Lay the
pusher block down on the side opposite the engraving. Slightly rotate
the pushrod so that the 1/2" hole in its middle is under the 3/16" hole
drilled into the engraved side of the pusher block. Being careful not to
mar the engraved face of the pusher block, hammer in the 3/16" roll
pin until it is flush with the pusher block's surface. Figure 11 shows
this step completed.
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Figure 9 - Pusher assembly
Figure 10
Figure 12
Figure 11 - Pusher block
Figure 13
Pusher assembly complete
Bronze Pivot
Block Upper Side
Pushrod
1" Welded
Flange Bolt
Pusher Block Handle
Pusher Block
Bronze Pivot Block