Eddie,
Have you tried putting a long chain around it, and backing up real
fast :-) actually don't try this at home!!!! This is how you get the
name PO on your record.
Mike
Hayden Lake, Idaho
Shoveling more snow!! I lie I have a big snow blower, but it sounds
better when you say shoveling.
"Dana Nojima (CBN)" wrote:
> On Thu, 13 Jan 2000 XeddeX@aol.com wrote:
>
> > Hopefully someone can help me out. I am having trouble removing the ball
> > joints from one of the arms of the Idler Arm. This is on a '67 1600.
> >
> > I have tried a pickle fork, 2 different pulley pullers, and a whole damn lot
> > of elbow grease, but that end wont seperate. I used a propane torch and
> > slightly heated up those ends and thought the metal would expand and pop
>each
> > other out. Still no luck....
> >
> Eddie,
>
> I've used heat, big hammers, mini sledge, banging on both sides . . .
> On some tie rods these just don't cut it.
>
> One method I've used with out fail is a fork on an impact hammer.
>
> Dana
>
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