QUOTE: Originally posted by jimtrumpie yallaen, The rollers you ordered are the wrong type. The rollers you need have a pin sticking out of both sides. To change roller of this type, use needlenose pliers to bend sides of the arms just enoughto clear the pins on the rollers. Then set the new roller in place and bend the sides of the arms back as there were originally. The rollers should turn freely, but should not move side to side. Be sure to put a drop of oil on each of the roller pins where they protrude through the collector arms. This helps prevent distortion of the holes in the collector arms. As for the rear truck, file off the flared end of the rivet and pull the rivet out and discard the old spring. Install the new spring and rivet. Rest the head of the rivet on an anvil or metal block, and flare the open end with a ball peen hammer or you could use a hammer and a large enough center punch. Don't over do it, just flare it enough to keep the rivet from coming out. Hope this helps. Jim
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