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[title] Taking apart the selecting gear assembly
[* icon_note] It's called that because when you press a key, rock bars cause the plates on the assembly to move so that the same number of teeth as the key you pressed will be selected to engage other gears.
[* icon_caution] Note well the orientation of the parts relative to each other!
-[* black] ***Start bag 20.***
+[* black] ***Start bag 20 and 20A.*** 20 will be for the parts, while 20A will be for the large separating springs that you'll see shortly.
[* red] Remove this taper pin.
[* black] This will let you slide off two parts: the crank, and the bushing. Bag them with the taper pin.