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Old June 16th, 2008, 10:23 PM
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Question Mounting the Precision FMIC - old style

I bought a used Precision Turbo FMIC from a guy on here, it's the one that has the studs pointing up, it doesn't bolt to where the x-brace was.

How do I mount this thing???
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I mounted mine by locating the stud spacing on the top of the core support. I then drilled a 1/8" guide hole thru, then used a Unibit to drill a hole for the studs..[5/16"??]
I then enlarged the top holes so I could drop washers and a nut down on the stud. Done deal....
Worked for me.
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Old June 17th, 2008, 09:08 AM
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I mounted mine by locating the stud spacing on the top of the core support. I then drilled a 1/8" guide hole thru, then used a Unibit to drill a hole for the studs..[5/16"??]
I then enlarged the top holes so I could drop washers and a nut down on the stud. Done deal....
Worked for me.

Sounds like a plan, thank you sir
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