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Tie Rod Ends

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Reid

05-28-2001 03:36:19




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I am trying to remove the tie rod ends from the steering arms on my 2N. I got the nuts off ok, but They are in there really tight and won't back out. Any suggestions?

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Reid




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Mikey

05-28-2001 10:57:21




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 Re: Tie Rod Ends in reply to Reid, 05-28-2001 03:36:19  
Reid-
Claus is right on the pickle fork, or sometimes referred to as a tie rod seperator. I worked on mine for an hour before I bought one. One good hit and they pop right off. Leave the nut halfway on so it doesn't fly up when it pops.

I got mine at Harbour Freight for $4.00.

Mikey



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Claus

05-28-2001 04:58:47




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 Re: Tie Rod Ends in reply to Reid, 05-28-2001 03:36:19  
Get yourself a "Pickle Fork" at the local auto parts store...Only a coupla bucks.
Happy Motoring
Claus



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Firmarbil

05-28-2001 17:11:55




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 Re: Re: Tie Rod Ends in reply to Claus, 05-28-2001 04:58:47  
Take a crow bar and put pressure on the tie rod
end. Then take a good size hammer and hit the arm.
It might take a few trys, but it worked for me.
Please note if you are concern about the paint on your machine, do what the the other guys reccomend.



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