pvisseriii said:Are you talking about #32 or #30?
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#32 is just a matter of picking and punch in one area to pull in out with least damage. These are fairly soft and can be reshaped to function again as intended. They are around 4 bucks, so if needed, order a couple up and have a spare or two.
If I recall about #30, it just sit in the like the washer behind TS crank pinion. Pick and magnet. Fiddle and diddle. $1.60 a pop.