Well about 6 hours later I finally finishedmy 10 minute axle repair.
It took 5 hours of BF hammers and crow bars to pry the *%^&$^% twisted
axle out of the diff.
This time I got my *ss kicked, I guess I have been lucky in the past,
especially at Encounter a few years back when I snapped one on the auto
cross course and fixed it in time for the show in the parking lot.
So I'm sorry if I ever told any listers that they come out fairly easy,
I used 2 big crow bars and a 12 lb sledge hammer with a long handle to
beat the ever livin out of it.
I won! (and I didn't take the sledge to the body work)
--
Frank Clarici
Toms River, NJ
60 Bugeye Sprite
67 Sprite (PIECES)
59 Austin A40 Farina
74 Austin Marina (just gave it away)
71 MG Midget racer (being assembled finally)
61 Sprite (parts car)1/2 gone
65 Sprite (parts car)going
66 Sprite (parts car)lost
And a 97 Ford Pick Up
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