William Parker <hemirr@xxxxxxxxx>: Jan 19 08:57PM -0500
As someone said, a sawzall won't solve it...My bad...I was think of the double mounting bracket of later models. Sorry. ...more |
"jhanlon1903 ." <jhanlon1903@xxxxxxxxx>: Jan 19 09:39PM -0500
if you can make a vertical cut with thin grinder almost to the spline then hammer the chisel into the cut to crack the idler arm, then the puller should remove it. ...more |
MO <micher@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>: Jan 19 09:54PM -0800
I know the double hammer method works, but couldn't that damage the bearing ? I would think it would side shock the bearing and damage the race. Probably over thinking this. I like to do as ...more |
"bt6t4@xxxxxxxxx" <bt6t4@xxxxxxxxx>: Jan 20 12:26AM -0600
What bearing? Little lost here..or old age. Sent from my HTC One SV ----- Reply message ----- From: "MO" <micher@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: "The 1962 to 1965 Mopar Mail List Clubhouse" ...more |
Richard Kinsley <leroar.kinsley058@xxxxxxxxx>: Jan 20 07:14AM -0600
The idler arm is what he is talking about as I understand. Not the Pitman arm? ...more |
Nico Over <nover2@xxxxxxxxxxx>: Jan 20 11:45AM -0600
Thanks Gary, nice home made tool but this will not work for the idler arm as it is encased in the K member mount, Still consider different things to remove it. Will keep the list informed on my ...more |
James Hunt <jshunt41@xxxxxxxxx>: Jan 19 05:47PM -0800
Has anyone registered in Florida with HSMV 83045? I've got a few questions. Thanks, Jimmy ...more |
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