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Re: Hammer Time

To: Martin_A._Secrest@NEB.VOA.GOV
Subject: Re: Hammer Time
From: Andrew Mace <amace@unix2.nysed.gov>
Date: Mon, 4 Nov 1996 09:37:14 +0500 (EST)
Cc: triumphs@autox.team.net
On 4 Nov 1996 Martin_A._Secrest@NEB.VOA.GOV wrote:

> 
> Who can tell me the best way to hit a propeller shaft u-joint (š74 Spit)
> to extract the bearing cups?  Išve done it before on a drive shaft 
> u-j, but the time I spent convinces me there must be a better way. 
> Do you strike the flange itself, or on the outside of the cup?

Neither. Long ago, I came to the conclusion that the method depicted in 
the workshop manuals is primarily a fine example of British humour.

What is much kinder and gentler (and much, much easier) is to use a bench
vise to press out the u-joint, utilizing appropriate diameter sockets
(preferably from Craftsman, Snap-On or other tool manufacturer that
guarantees their socket sets and other tools for life). VTR's Bill Sohl 
wrote this up some time ago in _The Vintage Triumph_; the method has 
worked for me every time. (Thanks, Bill!)
 
> Also, does it make any sense to paint the propeller shaft? 

Yes.

--Andy

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