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Re: [GMCnet] Is there a simple way to pull the spindles out of the rear suspention arms? [message #333525 is a reply to message #333524] |
Fri, 15 June 2018 10:37 |
James Hupy
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Took should be tool. Darn spellcheck.
Jim Hupy
On Fri, Jun 15, 2018, 8:35 AM James Hupy wrote:
> Bob, no simple way. The manual shows a kent-moore tool that can be
> utilized. I thread the 4 holes in the spindle, and use a piece of 1/2 "
> plate with a nut welded to it in the center with a hole that aligns with
> the nut. Drill 4 holes that correspond with the holes in the spindle, and
> screw some grade 8 bolts into the threaded holes in the bogie from the back
> side. Take a matching bolt that fits the welded nut, and screw it down to
> push against the spindle. Tighten the hell out of it, spray your favorite
> penetrating oil on everything, and hope for the best. If the bogie arms are
> not going to be re-used, heat them smoking hot with an oxy/acetelyne torch
> and smack the back of the center bolt with a heavy hammer. Manny uses a
> huge plumber's pipe wrench and twists on the spindle flange. Others will
> swear by a high quality air impact hammer on the back of the spindle. If
> the spindles are as tight as the ones I have encountered, it will take mega
> force to dislodge them. Good luck. I have pictures of the took I made it
> you want them.
> Jim Hupy
> Salem, Or
> 78 GMC ROYALE 403
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> On Fri, Jun 15, 2018, 8:16 AM Bob Dunahugh wrote:
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>> Working on the 73 I'm building. Bob Dunahugh
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Re: [GMCnet] Is there a simple way to pull the spindles out of the rear suspention arms? [message #333526 is a reply to message #333524] |
Fri, 15 June 2018 10:35 |
James Hupy
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Bob, no simple way. The manual shows a kent-moore tool that can be
utilized. I thread the 4 holes in the spindle, and use a piece of 1/2 "
plate with a nut welded to it in the center with a hole that aligns with
the nut. Drill 4 holes that correspond with the holes in the spindle, and
screw some grade 8 bolts into the threaded holes in the bogie from the back
side. Take a matching bolt that fits the welded nut, and screw it down to
push against the spindle. Tighten the hell out of it, spray your favorite
penetrating oil on everything, and hope for the best. If the bogie arms are
not going to be re-used, heat them smoking hot with an oxy/acetelyne torch
and smack the back of the center bolt with a heavy hammer. Manny uses a
huge plumber's pipe wrench and twists on the spindle flange. Others will
swear by a high quality air impact hammer on the back of the spindle. If
the spindles are as tight as the ones I have encountered, it will take mega
force to dislodge them. Good luck. I have pictures of the took I made it
you want them.
Jim Hupy
Salem, Or
78 GMC ROYALE 403
On Fri, Jun 15, 2018, 8:16 AM Bob Dunahugh wrote:
> Working on the 73 I'm building. Bob Dunahugh
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Re: [GMCnet] Is there a simple way to pull the spindles out of the rear suspention arms? [message #333527 is a reply to message #333525] |
Fri, 15 June 2018 10:42 |
jimk
Messages: 6734 Registered: July 2006 Location: Belmont, CA
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We have the tool, but encourage our guys to load it then take a 10 lbs
sludge hammer and wack the sides and it will then releive the friction and
pop out.
On Fri, Jun 15, 2018 at 8:37 AM, James Hupy wrote:
> Took should be tool. Darn spellcheck.
> Jim Hupy
>
> On Fri, Jun 15, 2018, 8:35 AM James Hupy wrote:
>
>> Bob, no simple way. The manual shows a kent-moore tool that can be
>> utilized. I thread the 4 holes in the spindle, and use a piece of 1/2 "
>> plate with a nut welded to it in the center with a hole that aligns with
>> the nut. Drill 4 holes that correspond with the holes in the spindle, and
>> screw some grade 8 bolts into the threaded holes in the bogie from the
> back
>> side. Take a matching bolt that fits the welded nut, and screw it down to
>> push against the spindle. Tighten the hell out of it, spray your favorite
>> penetrating oil on everything, and hope for the best. If the bogie arms
> are
>> not going to be re-used, heat them smoking hot with an oxy/acetelyne
> torch
>> and smack the back of the center bolt with a heavy hammer. Manny uses a
>> huge plumber's pipe wrench and twists on the spindle flange. Others will
>> swear by a high quality air impact hammer on the back of the spindle. If
>> the spindles are as tight as the ones I have encountered, it will take
> mega
>> force to dislodge them. Good luck. I have pictures of the took I made it
>> you want them.
>> Jim Hupy
>> Salem, Or
>> 78 GMC ROYALE 403
>>
>> On Fri, Jun 15, 2018, 8:16 AM Bob Dunahugh wrote:
>>
>>> Working on the 73 I'm building. Bob Dunahugh
>>> _______________________________________________
>>> GMCnet mailing list
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