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Sorry all, that is a serious slip of the pen. Yes the thread is 3/4. Please accept my appology
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I have made a new inner shaft with the correct internal thread for Universal Carrier spring rods. The outer tube and nut were reused.
It works a treat, although the pitch of the thread means it takes a lot of turns to pull the rod through the opposite cup. I ground an old spanner to fit the flats on the rod to ensure the tool is wound all the way onto the spring rod end. The only thing it won't do of course is pull a rod through a seized/rusted on spring ball! Rob |
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Hi Rob, that's great you made one. It is a very slow operation to wind it down but you know it's safe. The only thing I know that will get the shaft out of a seized and rusted ball is heat and I have tried all sorts of things. In fact I snapped a hydraulic shaft in two with my 100 tonne press and it never moved the shaft without heat.
![]() Need some pictures Bob. ![]() Colin. |
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