Originally posted by stormforce1067
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Originally posted by MattFSneaky buggers aren't they, those springs. My first attempt at putting it on was
by pushing both ends of it outwards with my thumbs, thinking it'll open up and
drop over the rubber. Big mistake. Ended up with both ends of it piercing the
flesh on my thumb tips and then trying to extricate it from said flesh. Finally
managed it with no rubber damage.https://www.facebook.com/groups/henpals/
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Originally posted by MattFWe're back on par for the moment, then.https://www.facebook.com/groups/henpals/
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How to look like a prat in three easy steps.
1) Spend several hours trying to hammer out a track rod end.
2) Phone a mechanic and ask if you can borrow their joint splitter, to which they answer: Give the housing that the track rod taper goes through a good whack or
two on the side and then whack the thread end of the rod. If that don't work, come
and pick up the joint splitter.
3) Give the housing two good whacks and one on the thread end and see it pop
out.
I've got a right arm like Popeye from all the bashing I did earlier. Tried his method,
three whacks and out it pops. Ever get the feeling...........? Just got to separate it
from the tube now.
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Originally posted by MattFHow to look like a prat in three easy steps.
1) Spend several hours trying to hammer out a track rod end.
2) Phone a mechanic and ask if you can borrow their joint splitter, to which they answer: Give the housing that the track rod taper goes through a good whack or
two on the side and then whack the thread end of the rod. If that don't work, come
and pick up the joint splitter.
3) Give the housing two good whacks and one on the thread end and see it pop
out.
I've got a right arm like Popeye from all the bashing I did earlier. Tried his method,
three whacks and out it pops. Ever get the feeling...........? Just got to separate it
from the tube now.
bet the tube will be tight as hell to undo or have you tried it alreadyhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/henpals/
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Originally posted by stormforce1067Yea i was determined that i would do them using the hammer but after trying both sides for some time i gave up and went for the easy and quickest option in the end and then was wondering why i never just went out and bought one to start off with
reason I tried the method he mentioned is so I wouldn't feel guilty lying about
trying his method and it not working when I went to pick up the joint splitter.
Bugger. I'll definitely be picking up a joint splitter next week though. I know
full well I won't be lucky enough for that method to work again next time.
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Originally posted by MattFAs you can see above, the hammer worked. Wouldn't be so bad, but the only
reason I tried the method he mentioned is so I wouldn't feel guilty lying about
trying his method and it not working when I went to pick up the joint splitter.
Bugger. I'll definitely be picking up a joint splitter next week though. I know
full well I won't be lucky enough for that method to work again next time.https://www.facebook.com/groups/henpals/
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Originally posted by stormforce1067you'll have to work on the left arm now....
bet the tube will be tight as hell to undo or have you tried it already
Nope, not tried the tube yet. But I do vaguely seem to remember the words:
Stilsons, heat and grunting from previous posts mentioning them. So, in
true tradition, broken off for a cuppa before I go and try to dislocate my
shoulder.
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Originally posted by MattF
Nope, not tried the tube yet. But I do vaguely seem to remember the words:
Stilsons, heat and grunting from previous posts mentioning them. So, in
true tradition, broken off for a cuppa before I go and try to dislocate my
shoulder.https://www.facebook.com/groups/henpals/
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Originally posted by stormforce1067i never bothered trying to get the tube off seeing as iwas replacing the inners aswell i put new tubes on as it was easier
haven't heard from me within an hour, you'll probably have a good idea how it's
progressing, (or rather, not progressing).
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