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2008-10-12 Thread larry flesner
The Y HAA Maintenance tip of the day. I was cleaning/rebuilding a set of Cleveland wheels and brakes and discovered a problem of one puck frozen in place. No amount of soaking in several solutions and applying 100 pounds of air pressure would remove it. I feared the worst as a new bo

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2008-10-12 Thread Mark Langford
Larry Flesner wrote: > friend and he suggested that with the proper fittings I could attach > a grease gun and pump it out. That's a pretty good tip! I wouldn't have thought of it until you mentioned it, but all that air pressure represents a lot of potential energy stored up. When that thing c

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2008-10-12 Thread Mac McConnell-Wood
er >Reply-To: KRnet >To: KRnet >Subject: KR> tip of the day >Date: Fri, 29 Apr 2005 11:00:55 -0500 > > > >The Y HAA Maintenance tip of the day. >I was cleaning/rebuilding a set of Cleveland >wheels and brakes and discovered a problem of one puck frozen in >

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2008-10-12 Thread Kevin Jarvis
Greetings, Grease can also be used to remove the pilot shaft bushing in the standard trans engine crankshafts prior to modifications. Sand, grind, or carve a piece of broom handle or large dowel to just fit in the pilot shaft bushing. It should go into the bushing at least as far as the bush

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2008-10-12 Thread Brant Hollensbe
Kevin Thanks for the info. I now have a use for all the broken broom handles momma broke over my head while I installed new valve guides. I was heating VW cylinder heads in her oven. Brant Hollensbe bhollen...@mchsi.com - > Grease can also be used to remove the pilot shaft bushing in the s