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Re: Front suspension - Fulcrum pin removal

To: Steve Shoyer <Steve@shoyer.com>
Subject: Re: Front suspension - Fulcrum pin removal
From: Paul Root <ptroot@iaces.com>
Date: Fri, 16 Jul 2004 08:18:20 -0500
One of the arms of the shock is removable. Take that off, then you can
get a vice-grips on one end of the bolt and a torch on the other end.

At least, that's what I had to do.

Paul.


Steve Shoyer wrote:
> I'm still working on replacing my front suspension.  I've got my jack
> under the spring pan, but I can't budge the fulcrum pin (the bolt
> holding the kingpin to the damper).  I tried soaking the bolt with
> Blaster and whacking at it with a hammer for about two weeks (not full
> time, maybe once or twice a day), but the end of the bolt seems rusted
> pretty solidly.  Tonight I tried heating it with the propane torch, but
> not only didn't it move, the rubber bushing started smoking and
> smoldering enough to make me too nervous to continue.  I was thinking
> about using a hacksaw blade to cut away the bushing, or maybe a
> reciprocating saw to cut through the pin.  Any other suggestions before
> I get more destructive?  I have a replacement kingpin, but I want to
> reuse the dampers.
> 
> The part that really bugs me is that the kingpin seems pretty solid, and
> I might have passed inspection if I just remembered to add grease
> periodically!  Live and learn.
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> --Steve Shoyer (1980 MGB)

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