There must be a better way


Thanks. Mark
nick@dunsdale wrote:would it hydraulic out ?
Done it many times on bearing's on gearbox end of a crank shaft, sweet little trick
Not sure if it would work on a mini transfer case, would be my first port of call though.
guru_1071 wrote:nick@dunsdale wrote:would it hydraulic out ?
Done it many times on bearing's on gearbox end of a crank shaft, sweet little trick
Not sure if it would work on a mini transfer case, would be my first port of call though.
this does sometimes work, but ive seen people try it and neatly punch the alloy case out on the other side.....![]()
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Wouldn't mind a quid for every time I've tried that.
Lord Croker wrote:Wouldn't mind a quid for every time I've tried that. :.
YESLDR209H wrote:You're talking about one of these suckers ?
http://www.toolgurus.co.uk/sykes-pickav ... /?09581200
Then you'd need to fabricate the puller bit (ooer).
Errrr,,, not something I'd recommend, but I have sold a few transfer cases to guys who have followed this.
You'd think he'd have a better blow torch that didn't blow out!guru_1071 wrote:Lord Croker wrote:Wouldn't mind a quid for every time I've tried that. :.
why would a 'gearbox specalist' release a video like that....
you would think he had the correct tools for the job...
I was thinking the same.. But then again, he only guesses that it works...guru_1071 wrote:Lord Croker wrote:Wouldn't mind a quid for every time I've tried that. :.
why would a 'gearbox specalist' release a video like that....
you would think he had the correct tools for the job...