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Here is my move I kill two birds with one peckerwood.
1. First, I remove all steels and frictions.
a. Steels ~ I stack all of them on my palm and look for any air gap, they lay on each other.
b. I would now shift the upper and lower steels somewhere inside I check those 2 and now I am done with the visual.
c. My steels should not have any gouge marks, I don't care about bluing. Gouge is gone!
2. My frictions are stacked the same way, I want to see an air gap between plates.
3. My assembly goes like this:
a. I look for the cut or most sharp side of the steels.
b. I look for the marking or ink on the frictions and all face in one direction.
c. I look for the flat side of both steels and frictions and they face me as I assemble the pack [I find no markings], but sure asshit I find the cut my finger side; I'm not careful with a steel; but not as much with a friction cut side.
4. Bird 2:
a. Check how the basket carrier is cracked [click photo above] and look at the clutch plates out of the way go look at that area.
b. Bird 1, I was checking how I assembled the pack the first time as I see all the plates are dis come boob beer rated every which way; or you assembled correctly; that is [all the flat sides facing you> go look] and see how you did.
c. See bird 2 is a crack in the egg shell? I inspect pack? removal/I stack as suggested/I inspect for the crack in the basket/I assemble as suggested and stop springing up a warp potential, taking a guess, why a spring is no joy, why lookey here it was the...