Bennehboy
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I've a spare set of axles I want to do for my D2 - wonder if the fact that paint takes a while to go off make sit more resilient/flexible?
I've a spare set of axles I want to do for my D2 - wonder if the fact that paint takes a while to go off make sit more resilient/flexible?
Progress is looking good bud. Thought you had a press for stuff like a-frame ball joints (Or maybe I've got confused ) even then they can still be tough buggers.
Think I've got a couple of fulcrums with ball-joints already removed if you want one.
Thanks chap, and thanks for the offer. I've been impatient and already ordered one. I do have an OE ball joint as a spare now though.
Yes I have a press, but I can't see a way of pressing the balljoint out. I can see how it presses in easy enough, but the flange would seem to prevent pressing out. Busters guide advocates the hammer too
No worries, I realised once I'd posted.
Only way I've ever known them pressed out and is how I do it is to cut the lugs off each side of the ball-joint so you can sit that on the press bed.
I would just order the ball joint in the fulcrum next time at I wasted to much time getting the old ball joint out but got it in the end, doing a similar rebuild myself but with a 90 but also a v8 conversion
Next... Realise that 10 tonnes of force is not enough, despite "loosening" it with the previous 2 hours of hammering.
Blooming thing!
Pretty sure that's the 'spider box' linked to the alarm.
Wish I'd used a labelling machine. The writing on my masking tape labels has faded to illegible
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