Pattern Swivel pin quality
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- Minor Fan
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Pattern Swivel pin quality
Are the exchange units from ESM/Bullmotif of good quality? or should I go for the MOWOG parts?
I don't expect to get the steering arms off the old ones, and the cheaper pattern swivel pins come with them already fitted, the MOWOG part doesn't.
I don't expect to get the steering arms off the old ones, and the cheaper pattern swivel pins come with them already fitted, the MOWOG part doesn't.
the steering arms a easy to get off using this method place the unit so that the domed part of the unit is on something solid(Concret floor) after undoing the nut get a big hammer 5lb club and stike the unit above the point where the arm goes, through several time(You will not damage the unit) keep hitting it until you see the arm move away from the unit .you will see a gap at the joint.Then simply tap out the steering arm.Have done several this way works ,every time. The arm is on a taper and pops out the same as a track rod end does with a good hit
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- Minor Fan
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Thanks for the advice. I just tried using kennatt's method, but after a lot of serious beating the steering arm hasn't moved at all, not even enough to break the rust around the joint! Maybe I'm just not hitting it hard enough, but I've almost flattened the swivel leg and left a hole in the concrete!
I think I'll get a new steering arm.
Should Swivel pins be replaced on both sides? or is it ok to replace a single if the other isn't in too bad shape? The one I removed so far had a good square thread on the top trunnion, but the bottom trunnion seized when trying to unscrew it.... which is probably due to the lower trunnion pivot pin being seized in the trunnion, it looks like its been that way for a while, and in turn its totally worn through one side of the eyebolt bush and into the eyebolt itself.
If the other side is ok, no need to replace it right?
I think I'll get a new steering arm.
Should Swivel pins be replaced on both sides? or is it ok to replace a single if the other isn't in too bad shape? The one I removed so far had a good square thread on the top trunnion, but the bottom trunnion seized when trying to unscrew it.... which is probably due to the lower trunnion pivot pin being seized in the trunnion, it looks like its been that way for a while, and in turn its totally worn through one side of the eyebolt bush and into the eyebolt itself.
If the other side is ok, no need to replace it right?
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- Minor Legend
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Try heating it with a blowtorch before trying to knock it out.
Alex Holden - http://www.alexholden.net/
If it doesn't work, you're not hitting it with a big enough hammer.
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It stops it rotating.winger300 wrote:Dont have one unfortunately
What's the purpose of the woodruff key?
Alex Holden - http://www.alexholden.net/
If it doesn't work, you're not hitting it with a big enough hammer.
if the beating with a hammer fails,and the leg is scrap,to salvage the arm use a grinder and cut through the leg above the arm.Stop before you get right through to avoid damaging the arm. Use a thickish cold chisel and same big hammer and split the leg,then the arm should just about fall out.I hate throwing good bits away.Maybe thats why I cant get my car into my double garage,full of old bits and pieces salvaged overs the years can;t remember what 90% of them are from now