Loose D3 clip

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Loose D3 clip

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Anyone have any advice regarding a loose D3 clip? I know Ive seen this discussed but I can't find anything on it.

I've considered a light glue but am not sure if anyone has tried this.

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Blue loctite.
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An extra washer might help. Last resort, if the clip well is deformed, would be to use a small soldering iron to soften and "relocate" some of the FRN around it.
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The soldering iron sounds scary. Not sure I'm that brave.
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