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843 - question -= bobtach removal
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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 3739" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>No heat is required to remove the pin, just a swift hit with a hammer.</p><p>The bushings however aren't as simple. You may need to run a bead or 2 of weld inside the bushing to get it to collapse so you can get them out. If you can make a simple slide hammer and weld it to the inside of the bushing this will make removal alot easier. Just get a piece of metal bar say 2' long, get a fairly heavy piece of steel that will slide over the steel bar and weld a stop at the end. Weld the bar to the inside of the bushing and slide the metal weight along the bar till it hits the stop. This will help shock the bushing out. I have used this technique for many jobs like this and it works a treat!.</p><p>Any problems just yell!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 3739, member: 82"] No heat is required to remove the pin, just a swift hit with a hammer. The bushings however aren't as simple. You may need to run a bead or 2 of weld inside the bushing to get it to collapse so you can get them out. If you can make a simple slide hammer and weld it to the inside of the bushing this will make removal alot easier. Just get a piece of metal bar say 2' long, get a fairly heavy piece of steel that will slide over the steel bar and weld a stop at the end. Weld the bar to the inside of the bushing and slide the metal weight along the bar till it hits the stop. This will help shock the bushing out. I have used this technique for many jobs like this and it works a treat!. Any problems just yell! [/QUOTE]
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