yeah but the elastostart handle has it's own rubber AV haha
That makes them vibrate like hell. Pay attention to the elastostart in this video below. I think my initial assumption holds some merit. Anytime you have an anomaly, you look to see what if anything has changed, from the environment to it's physical self. Fact is something was altered, a new part was added and now we have a problem that doesn't seem to be the norm. Not saying I'm right, but I would remove the elastojunk and see what happens.
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