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6.
Remove the carrier latch rod.
7.
Slide out the old carrier latch and remove.
8.
Take the clear grease provided and lube the back of the new carrier latch that touches the
carrier chassis. Also lube the hole in the latch that the latch rod goes through.
9.
Put the carrier latch into place on the carrier chassis and slide the carrier latch rod back
into place the same way as you removed it in step 7.
10.
Use a wire tie provided to secure the carrier latch rod back into place. Cut off the extra.
11.
Connect the short cable to the latch the same way as you removed it in step 4. Put a little
lube on both sides of the latch where the 3/16” stripper bolt goes through.
12.
Install the new TT twist car springs. Make sure that the hook of the spring does not catch
on the edge of the carrier chassis when the latch is moving.
13.
Lube the two cable blocks with the clear grease provided. If this carrier has a cable pulley
instead of a cable block, do not lube the pulley.
14.
Activate the carrier door latch to make sure that the carrier door opens and closes freely.
If it does not, check the following:
A.
The door spring bolts (if applicable) are too tight. Slightly loosen them.
B.
The 10-32 nuts that hold the carrier door arms in place are too tight. Slightly
loosen them.
C.
The door pivots are damaged. Order new ones from the factory. The part number
is 04006012.
D.
The carrier has been hit. Please consult the factory for further assistance. A
replacement carrier might need to be sent.
15.
Mount the carrier backcover and cover to the chassis the same way as you removed it in
step 2. Use the screws provided if needed.
16.
Reattach the cc carrier (please see the drive tape removal and install instructions on page
11).
17.
Run the unit for proper operation.