Anubis8472
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In the process of working on her I've soaked the pintle pretty well with various penetrating fluid/greases/oils etc. Realy any time I walk by with a can of some-such I stop and go to town on the pintle.
I've just come to accept that the top locking mechanism is just always going to be tight. Not that big a deal. I would rather it be thus as opposed to flopping loosly. My real issue has been trying to get it to swivel.
I've read that some CUCV's had pintles that did not swivel. As an '86 I would assume that mine 'should' be of the swivel variety.
Before I put a 4 foot bar through it and bend/break it, is there a way to tell for sure that it 'should' swivel?
It looks no different then those I see in various pics here on the site. It appears to have a 'seam' where it would swivel at. It is also slightly rotated (not centered like I would expect a non-swivel to be).
It may just be paint/corrosion, but I'm a pretty big guy and if I've learned one thing over the years it is to 'check' before I make a non-swiveling pintle into a broken 'well it swivels now' pintle.
I've just come to accept that the top locking mechanism is just always going to be tight. Not that big a deal. I would rather it be thus as opposed to flopping loosly. My real issue has been trying to get it to swivel.
I've read that some CUCV's had pintles that did not swivel. As an '86 I would assume that mine 'should' be of the swivel variety.
Before I put a 4 foot bar through it and bend/break it, is there a way to tell for sure that it 'should' swivel?
It looks no different then those I see in various pics here on the site. It appears to have a 'seam' where it would swivel at. It is also slightly rotated (not centered like I would expect a non-swivel to be).
It may just be paint/corrosion, but I'm a pretty big guy and if I've learned one thing over the years it is to 'check' before I make a non-swiveling pintle into a broken 'well it swivels now' pintle.