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Re: ball joint removal

To: <6parts@charter.net>, <6pack@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: ball joint removal
From: "Lumia, John" <jlumia@ball.com>
Date: Wed, 4 Oct 2006 16:19:38 -0600
Alan, you can try turning the locking nut around so the flat part is
almost flush with the end of the ball joint stud, then whack the nut and
stud with a BFH.  Better is to use the pickle fork, but only if you are
replacing the ball joint since the boot usually gets ripped in the
process.  Best is a ball joint separator which looks like a 3 or 4 inch
gear puller.  I think Autozone or Checker may rent the pickle fork
and/or the gear puller.



John Lumia

76 TR6



Al wrote:

I believe i asked this question before , but I can't find the answer
now.

I think someone mentioned using two screw drivers.  I can't seem to get
enough leverage on them; also I don't think they are strong enough.



The book calls for a special tool that looks like a big fork; which I
don't have.



i have removed the shock since I am putting polly bushings in.

The bottom of the ball joint has an inset so I tried hitting it with
set driver and a hammer, no luck.

Its hard to get a good shot at it.  I was told to remove the spring and
the control arm; and I can see that that would give me a much better
shot at it; but I am trying to avoid that.




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