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I changed my wheel bearing at the weekend and while getting the assembly off the track rod end has disintegrated!!
I have a new one to fit but cant get the old one off the steering rack!!
Does anyone have any tips for getting these things off as it seems welded on :x
I have taken a haksaw between the t.r.e. and the securing nut to try and clear some of the crap (not went too far in as dont want to damage the threads) and I have soaked it in WD40 but it still wont budge.
Any help would be much appreciated!!
Cheers
Col
Philsutton
09-01-06, 05:47 PM
get a blow torch an put some serious heat into it, some times that loosens them up.
On another note you sure it isnt welded on, someone i know welded his on lmao, not sure why though.
I dont think/hope so.
I dont see any weld around it, just refuses to budge.
I will try some heat.
I take it I heat the track rod end near the point it attaches to the rack, or do I just buy a new rack!!
Col
Philsutton
09-01-06, 05:53 PM
if it doesnt move after that i would suggest getting another rack
BLUE NOVA BOY
09-01-06, 06:01 PM
like he sais heats your best option if you wana get it off, heat it where it screws onto the rack, get some mole grips onto the trackrod end and a pair on the rack arm and just try and work it back and forth until it slackens ( make sure you dont melt any off the rubber boots) :)
Mark Beeson
11-01-06, 12:01 AM
mole grips heat and a hammer. 2 man job. once of make sure you clean the treads. ie wire wool/brush
loggyboy
11-01-06, 12:23 PM
I found that mole grips tended to slip of the rack arm when i had trouble removing mine. i found an ajustable spanner gave better purchase on it and ment i could get sum serious force on to the spanner/trach arm to loosen it off.
random fact !
haynes gives removing a track rod end a 4 spanner difficulty rating :lol:
Philsutton
11-01-06, 07:51 PM
^^ that means a 2 day job then lmao
I still cant get this thing off! It's really doing my head in :|
So I decided its time to get a new rack.
Anyone know where to get a new one cheap by mail order?
Cheers
Colin
Mark Beeson
16-01-06, 03:54 PM
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