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Old August 4, 2012, 09:23 PM   #17
James K
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Have you checked to make sure the ejector rod housing screw (at the front of the ejector rod housing) is tight? If it comes loose, and they often do, the ejector rod will be out of alignment and will create the condition you describe.

If the screw is loose, you can use some blue Loctite on the threads and crank it down. That should hold it.

Jim
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