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Originally Posted by OutWest50
What I think is the case based on the discussion .... is that the gun has developed excessive cylinder endshake. The shims will address the endshake which in turn will open the B/C gap a corresponding amount.
Just a thought. Before installing cylinder shims it may be good to first address yoke endshake (if any), then evaluate the cylinder shim issue.
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Shims close the gap. The math doesn't work. .001 to .003 will make the cylinder impossible to open.