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Take it to a engineering shop and they will heat it to get it apart. The pin doesn't get worn too much, it is always the bushes in the arm.
Quote from: Trigger on July 30, 2023, 12:39:38 PMTake it to a engineering shop and they will heat it to get it apart. The pin doesn't get worn too much, it is always the bushes in the arm. Thanks Graham, I'm going to take that advice. I've just bent a large screwdriver I was using for leverage. The pin did move with a lot of noise for a part turn, but I think it is time to give up trying to do this myself!
Have you got space for a Workmate portable folding bench/vice? Very useful if you haven't got anything else.
I did mine recently which was seized solid.Sprayed with plusgas let overnight.Clamped in vice and a bit of heat shifted it.Happy to do it for you but it would probably be cheaper to take to a local garage than post it to me and back.Roo pointed out that there should be two o-rings, above and below the bracket to help keep out the road crud.Mine didn't have any which is probably one reason why it was seized.91259-333-000, DSS and Fowlers have them but at nearly £5 each! plus postage.Not sure if Julie does them.Good luck
It's out! Sounds like a bad tooth don't it? The guy who did it for me with heat and some elbow grease is the same guy who welded up my split main stand for just £5.00. The job he did today for me he did for free. Well, he is a resource obviously so deserves a plug. Madeira Auto Body Repairs at the Railway Arches, Brady St. London E1. Ted, thanks for your kind offer though!