My 66 is a .....bit..... sloppy in battery. Wondering..... seems like the bolt engagement in the cylinder cut is not real deep.
Could the depth of the engagement have any effect on lockup in battery?
IF.. I stoned the TOP ONLY of the part of the bolt that is INSIDE the frame (NOT the top of the bolt that engages the cyl) would it allow the bolt to rise a bit further in the frame?
It ....seems..... that if I don't touch the lower part of the bolt notch (inside) where the trigger engages it to pull it down and out of lockup, then no matter how high the bolt rode, it would still pull it completely out of engagement so it would not drag on the cyl .....or..... stay too high to allow it to revolve.
Is this correct?
Can I stone the internal part of the bolt to get more engagement in the cyl notches?
Could the depth of the engagement have any effect on lockup in battery?
IF.. I stoned the TOP ONLY of the part of the bolt that is INSIDE the frame (NOT the top of the bolt that engages the cyl) would it allow the bolt to rise a bit further in the frame?
It ....seems..... that if I don't touch the lower part of the bolt notch (inside) where the trigger engages it to pull it down and out of lockup, then no matter how high the bolt rode, it would still pull it completely out of engagement so it would not drag on the cyl .....or..... stay too high to allow it to revolve.
Is this correct?
Can I stone the internal part of the bolt to get more engagement in the cyl notches?