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Bushings on Bobtach plate
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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 29486" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>There will be bushings in there. The way i remove them is with a home made slide hammer. A length of steel rod with a stop on the end and a piece of steel that slides over the steel rod. I weld the rod to the inside of the bushing then use the weight smacking against the stop to shock it out.</p><p>I see no problem grinding the end of the bushing down to allow the cup to fit correctly.</p><p>As for installing new pins without bushings, i would change them, no point doing half the job plus if the bushings wear too far, you will need to remove the entire boss to repair it later, i have 2 that are so worn that the boss needed to be cut out!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 29486, member: 82"] There will be bushings in there. The way i remove them is with a home made slide hammer. A length of steel rod with a stop on the end and a piece of steel that slides over the steel rod. I weld the rod to the inside of the bushing then use the weight smacking against the stop to shock it out. I see no problem grinding the end of the bushing down to allow the cup to fit correctly. As for installing new pins without bushings, i would change them, no point doing half the job plus if the bushings wear too far, you will need to remove the entire boss to repair it later, i have 2 that are so worn that the boss needed to be cut out! [/QUOTE]
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