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Re: [Roadsters] Ball joint removal, tool source?

To: datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net, Gary McCormick
Subject: Re: [Roadsters] Ball joint removal, tool source?
From: Gary and Cindy Ault <aultgc@jorsm.com>
Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2007 20:20:06 -0400
   Gary,

   I'm  with  you  -- buy or borrow the right tool.  A "pickle fork" will
   work,  but  it  will damage the dust cover.  So, I won't even use that
   tool, which is intended for joint separation, on my car.

   Gary Ault
   On Wed Oct 31 13:39 , Gary McCormick sent:
   
     In  the  words  of  one  of the old-time riggers at our launch test
     site,  to  a  younger coworker: "Don't use a hammer, man - use your
     head!"
     Get  the  tool,  do it right. Replacement parts for these babies do
     not grow on trees.
     Gary McCormick
     San Jose, CA
     '70 2000 SRL311-13291
     Bubba  <bubwin@mts.net>  wrote:  You  don't usually need one if you
     have 2 good sized hammers. I use a 2 1/2
     lb  ball pien and a 4 pound drilling hammer (short handled sledge),
     but 2 of
     the 2 1/2 lb ball piens will work. Small hammers do not have enough
     mass.
     Here's how.
     -Remove the cotter pin
     -Loosen  the  castle  nut, but do not remove it, it prevents things
     from flying
     and protects the threads from errant hammer blows.
     -Place  the  drilling  hammer on the back side of the knuckle where
     the taper
     goes through.
     -Strike  the  side  opposite the drilling hammer. Don't be shy with
     the hammer
     blows, it's a strong casting.
     -The  drilling hammer will bounce from the force, so make sure it's
     still in
     place each swing of the ball pien.
     -The concussion usually pops it loose after a few good blows.
     And yes it works on tie rods too!
     Bob Winslade
     1966-1600 Missy
     1967-1600 Bender
     ----- Original Message -----
     From: "O'Farrell, Fergus"
     To:
     Sent: Wednesday, October 31, 2007 6:46 AM
     Subject: [Roadsters] Ball joint removal, tool source?
     >  Not  sure  if  this  link  will work (can't test it from here at
     work), but
     >  does  anyone  know where to find one of these ball-joint removal
     tools?
     >
     >
     http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f45/mgslayer/Front%20Suspension%2
     009-2
     > 006/MVC-155S.jpg
     >
     >  I  think I still have a pickle fork, but don't want to damage my
     ball
     >  joints,  as  they  are going to be re-used for the moment. (just
     doing a
     > full boot replacement job)
     >
     > Thanks,
     > FergO, 69 2000, HB, CA
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