Jeepsinker
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Tried it, nothing.Tap a small screw driver in the slot on the cone washers. It will break them loose then pull each of them out. After that it will come right out.
I'm going to call him Monday.Try asking code enforcement for an extension on the deadline.
Tried the method of smacking it on the top arm, nothing, just going to end up breaking it.If the 5 ton and Deuce are the same then a good piece of pipe overtop of each stud or bolt and smacked really good should loosen the "split dowels"
I understand it has to be by Wednesday to move to the backyard. I see the drivers side got taken apart and now you are working the passenger side. But now you can see all the parts and what probably "locked" that side together. The right side should be easier?
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On 10-37 you are working removing piece 16 and 20 with apparently piece #7 bushing being frozen in there.
Same thing on 10-39 but pieces are labeled 20 + 24 and the split bushing part 9 is "frozen" in there.......
All at the same time. Try wedge the plate up in three or four places, put Kroil down the grease fitting hole, is the problem on that right side that the bolts don't want to come out? Use the sledge to drive in the wedges from the sides and smack down the pipe overtop bolt heads a bit. If you can get any of your PB in there or Kroil they will loosen. Use your six point impact on them.
The thing should have been torqued up to 149 ft lbs but may not have been lubed. Mr. Corrosion has set in. The longer the Kroil has been in there the better.
Or..........am I on the wrong page again? The 361 series does not always show all the parts?
The 209 series shows the little "split dowels" on the studs and bolts that are "frozen" on and holding up the whole job.
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I see now why some SS have suggested to take a small screwdriver to the split in the "split dowels. They are like roll pins in that respect but have a stud or a bolt thru them. No wonder they can lock up!
I thought about taking the studs out, trust me. It's just getting new ones to replace them with.How about put a pipe wrench on the 4 studs and unscrew them then tap, I guess I should say "tap radially" on the arm?
Maybe ask jcappeljr if he has replacement studs if you are going to waste those studs?
FWIW the instructions say to remove the lube fitting, maybe pull it and squirt down some PB
I hit the steering arm at the ball point.How about hit it DOWN and try to bust things loose then up?
Bottom pulled. Put the bottle jack and pushed the knuckle as far up as it would go, put a scissor jack between the axle and the steering arms and removed the bottle jack. Tried hitting the knuckle down and no joy.Is the bottom pulled? If not maybe pull it and then push up?
I am not there so I am grasping for a resolve, it will come, take a breath,
look around, take a nap and wake up and geterdone!
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