Rich, Doug, and Martyn,
Thank you all for your information! As usual, the Listers have saved me
time and money again. By the way, I used a small, hand-held air hammer to
break the kingpin loose from the fulcrum pin. I used the "punch" attachment
on the air hammer, which fit nicely in the grooves on either side of where
the kingpin attaches to the fulcrum pin. A few blows on the right, then a
few on the left, and the king pin was freed. Since the fulcrum pin was
really loose in its threads anyway, it was then easy to unscrew it back out.
The whole process took about 2 minutes per side.
Bob
>Have you disassembled the wishbone from the swivel yet?
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>Luck,
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>Rich -- Council Bluffs, Iowa
>'74.5 RB MGB "Miss Maggie"
>'78 Chevy Half-Ton "Waltzin' Matilda" (LBC Support Vehicle)
>'79 Midget "Miss Molly"
>richard.arnold@juno.com or rdarnold@neonramp.com
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