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Once that pin was removed, the cover bushing slides right off, an inner pin slips out releasing the lever yoke,
and a return spring comes out. The original springs, on both levers as it turns out- had long since broken and
had been replaced by somebody who just jammed a small spring up in there, rather than replacing it properly.
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