I just did this myself with an ordinary ball peen hammer. No sweat. I'm
not sure why I didn't do it when I originally restored the car, but the
40 year old joints were all well & truly shot.
George Richardson
Randall wrote:
>> After struggling to remove the old u-joints with hammers, sockets and a
>> vise........
>>
>
> I must admit, I find it easier with the hydraulic press.
>
> But I saw John Kipping do it with nothing but a BFH, and he sure made it
> look easy <G>
>
> Randall
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