- 1. removing fulcrum pin (score: 1)
- Author: Joe Lansing <kidjoevid@yahoo.com>
- Date: Wed, 5 Jul 2006 16:17:29 -0700 (PDT)
- Are there any special tricks to removing a frozen fulcrum pin from an a-arm? I guess besides heating, and bashing it with a huge drift punch - I'm afraid of bending the a-arm itself. Thanks, Joe Lans
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- 2. Re: removing fulcrum pin (score: 1)
- Author: type79@ix.netcom.com
- Date: Wed, 5 Jul 2006 19:32:59 -0400 (EDT)
- Have you removed the "cotter" with the threaded end? If yes, is there play in the fulcrum pin and the threaded bushings? If yes, I recommend you consider your options. One option is to simply trash w
- /html/spridgets/2006-07/msg00154.html (7,513 bytes)
- 3. Re: removing fulcrum pin (score: 1)
- Author: "Larry B. Macy, Ph.D." <macy@bbl.med.upenn.edu>
- Date: Wed, 5 Jul 2006 19:57:16 -0400
- Joe, Note that the fulcrum pin is threaded. In the end where you remove the grease fitting, after you clean out the grease, you will see a BIG slot for a BIG screwdriver. If the fulcrum has been well
- /html/spridgets/2006-07/msg00155.html (8,113 bytes)
- 4. Re: removing fulcrum pin (score: 1)
- Author: dmeadow@juno.com
- Date: Wed, 5 Jul 2006 19:01:00 -0500
- One of my all-time favorite tools is my angle grinder. I put a metal cut-off disk on it and carefully cut the fulcrum pin on at least one side of the king pin, maybe both. A sawzall might work for th
- /html/spridgets/2006-07/msg00156.html (8,242 bytes)
- 5. RE: removing fulcrum pin (score: 1)
- Author: "Hal Faulkner" <hal@katemuir.com>
- Date: Wed, 5 Jul 2006 21:10:40 -0700
- If you need to replace the A Arm DO NOT throw it away. Talk to Just Ed at Just Brits: it can possibly be rebuilt. Rebuildable cores are becomming very scarce, but it could help to keep an LBC on the
- /html/spridgets/2006-07/msg00163.html (7,273 bytes)
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