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Repairing HF Driver Buzz…
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<blockquote data-quote="Nimrod Webber" data-source="post: 19017" data-attributes="member: 241"><p>Re: Repairing HF Driver Buzz…</p><p></p><p></p><p> </p><p>The issue is not with the bolts being too long. Even when fully bolted, there is still sufficient thread in the holes. </p><p>The problem is the packing gasket that has lost its thickness, and because the back cover already sits against the alignment plate and the Neo ring, there isn't sufficient pressure to hold down the membrane assembly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nimrod Webber, post: 19017, member: 241"] Re: Repairing HF Driver Buzz… The issue is not with the bolts being too long. Even when fully bolted, there is still sufficient thread in the holes. The problem is the packing gasket that has lost its thickness, and because the back cover already sits against the alignment plate and the Neo ring, there isn't sufficient pressure to hold down the membrane assembly. [/QUOTE]
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