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1841 KingPin- Tony Jacobs are you out there?

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Lee

05-29-2001 07:23:54




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I need to replace the seals and bearing on the right front (sitting in seat) but I don't have the tapered pin like the book says, there is a allen screw that is froze solid, any ideas on how to get this bugger out. Any advice will be greatly appreciated.




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Tony Jacobs

05-29-2001 19:40:01




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 Re: 1841 KingPin- Tony Jacobs are you out there? in reply to Lee, 05-29-2001 07:23:54  
Hi Lee , I am out here alright , I assume you have someone else's mickey mouse repair job that you will have to try and correct besides doing the repair you have to do . Does it look like the allen bolt has been welded in ? or just rusted ? You may have to try heating the end of the axle to loosen it , so you can drive it out, or you may have to drill it out . It's the same basic set-up as king pins in a truck axle . Where are you located ? anywhere near Mass. ? Thanks Tony Jacobs

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lee

05-30-2001 10:18:28




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 Re: Re: 1841 KingPin- Tony Jacobs are you out there? in reply to Tony Jacobs , 05-29-2001 19:40:01  
Hi Tony,
It doesn't look like it's welded, I'm assuming it's rusted stuck, I have tried heat with no luck,I guess I will try to put more heat to it and if that doesn't work I'll have to drill it out. If you want to come up and help me I'm in northern New Mexico, little town called Jemez Springs.



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