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Please help with NFORCE NSX Set-up
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<blockquote data-quote="Mikeir96" data-source="post: 904607" data-attributes="member: 76079"><p>Jeff:</p><p></p><p>Yea, you are running through all the trouble shooting steps I have taken.</p><p></p><p>I'm staring at it right now and something just came to me...</p><p></p><p>There are 3 internal parts: 1) Zero Stop Clutch assembly; 2) Upper Clutch Face; 3) Lower Clutch Face. If you read letter E of the instructions, it says "... rotate the upper clutch face downward, clockwise until it stops against the lower clutch face." I have done that over and over again, WITHOUT MOVING THE ZERO STOP CLUTCH ASSEMBLY. </p><p></p><p>When the cap is put back on, it necessarily has to seat itself on the upper and lower clutch face, and when you turn the set screws on with the cap in place, the set screws are supposed to make contact with the Zero Stop clutch assembly but they cant, because there is empty space inside because for the cap to seat itself on the upper and lower clutch face, it has to travel less distance down, since my 100 yard zero requires the turret to be turned so high up. Am I making sense?</p><p></p><p>I don't want to violate any forum rules, but if its easier, and your not offended by it, I will gladly call you so we can communicate by voice, if your OK with that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikeir96, post: 904607, member: 76079"] Jeff: Yea, you are running through all the trouble shooting steps I have taken. I'm staring at it right now and something just came to me... There are 3 internal parts: 1) Zero Stop Clutch assembly; 2) Upper Clutch Face; 3) Lower Clutch Face. If you read letter E of the instructions, it says "... rotate the upper clutch face downward, clockwise until it stops against the lower clutch face." I have done that over and over again, WITHOUT MOVING THE ZERO STOP CLUTCH ASSEMBLY. When the cap is put back on, it necessarily has to seat itself on the upper and lower clutch face, and when you turn the set screws on with the cap in place, the set screws are supposed to make contact with the Zero Stop clutch assembly but they cant, because there is empty space inside because for the cap to seat itself on the upper and lower clutch face, it has to travel less distance down, since my 100 yard zero requires the turret to be turned so high up. Am I making sense? I don't want to violate any forum rules, but if its easier, and your not offended by it, I will gladly call you so we can communicate by voice, if your OK with that. [/QUOTE]
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