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How about diesel or other penetrating oil on the stud?

How about tapping the tip of the stud with a long steel rod and a light hammer?

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1 hour ago, Ghoust6 said:

. I was looking for a hidden super small bolt in the fork holding it so tightly. As I said I was trying everything and no luck. If someone ever

Yeah, this is the challenge. That 18-2 isn't one of the common machines that everyone's seen a hundred times. 

I'm hoping someone will check in who's done that job.  Maybe @Wizcrafts knows something?

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The parts list for my Singer 31-15 shows more of these parts together as a group, which might be useful.

Have you tried removing the stitch length adjustment screw (818D in this screenshot) ? With that removed maybe the whole cluster will slide out toward the camera..

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