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
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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>To: KRnet
>Subject: KR> tip of the day
>Date: Fri, 29 Apr 2005 11:00:55 -0500
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>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
>
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
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
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