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lower pins/bushings... tapered bushings?????
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<blockquote data-quote="Ice Cold" data-source="post: 69972" data-attributes="member: 5354"><p>Since the lower bobtach bushings are "shouldered" inside the lower opening they can only be driven out from the outside to the inside direction. So I took the old tapered lower pins, flipped them around, re-inserted them back into the opening, and stick welded them to the bushings to be removed. The pin was welded about 3/4 inch below flush to the bushing so I had enough pin length to hammer it through the length of the opening without using a punch or rod. Before welding them I cleaned up the opening and heated the old bushings quite liberally with a torch. I don't know if it was necessary but thought it wouldn't hurt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ice Cold, post: 69972, member: 5354"] Since the lower bobtach bushings are "shouldered" inside the lower opening they can only be driven out from the outside to the inside direction. So I took the old tapered lower pins, flipped them around, re-inserted them back into the opening, and stick welded them to the bushings to be removed. The pin was welded about 3/4 inch below flush to the bushing so I had enough pin length to hammer it through the length of the opening without using a punch or rod. Before welding them I cleaned up the opening and heated the old bushings quite liberally with a torch. I don't know if it was necessary but thought it wouldn't hurt. [/QUOTE]
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