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... won’t come off its splines. Any tips? I’m trying to replace the seals behind it.
pullers and hit the arm at the same time youd need a good sized hammer and drift... won’t come off its splines. Any tips? I’m trying to replace the seals behind it.
I've done this on my TD5...took me 3 days in all to get the bu**er off, working on it till dark after work!! In the end i used a thin blade in an angle grinder being very very very carefull not to go so deep and hit the splines....when you have cut a deep enough slot bang a sharp ended chisel in the slot and then use a lump hammer...it"ll come off !!!!... won’t come off its splines. Any tips? I’m trying to replace the seals behind it.
pullers and hit the arm at the same time youd need a good sized hammer and drift
I've done this on my TD5...took me 3 days in all to get the bu**er off, working on it till dark after work!! In the end i used a thin blade in an angle grinder being very very very carefull not to go so deep and hit the splines....when you have cut a deep enough slot bang a sharp ended chisel in the slot and then use a lump hammer...it"ll come off !!!!
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I once cut one off before I learned that the two hammers trick is surprisingly effective. You need plenty of room to work.
2 hammers is the same as a good whacking, because its held tight on a slow taper ,hit hard enough the tapered hole in arm will distort and let arm drop off, it does need a puller with serious tension with a lot of box armsI’ve already given it a fair beating, but will persist...
Er, yes. I was looking to put it back on again, though. That would certainly work if I get desperate - maybe weld up the slot when it’s back on?
Two hammers trick?
I really, really, really wouldn't.maybe weld up the slot when it’s back on?
Hold one big hammer behind it and hit from the front.Two hammers trick?
I’ve already given it a fair beating, but will persist...
Make up a puller up or buy one - can be had for £30
Lots of pullers on the bay, what would you recommend? ..got the bay number for one or linky?
Cheers
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