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Old 05-23-2020, 07:25 AM
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The only way to actually tell is to use an alignment toll. Though a range rod would give you some information. But to me its not right.

Notice that the gap is uniform width from top to bottom. Normally a yoke that is not all the way home forms a gap that is taperer tight near the pivot and widening as it goes up. Think of a circle with lines radiating from the center. I bet that even if you could press the top home there would be a gap at the bottom.
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