Re: Torsion Ride Pin
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The ends can be removed. Here's the pertinent instructions from bulletin 55T-37 which suggests you hold the link body in a vise and drive the end off with a blunt chisel. They only remove one end for the problem in the bulletin but the other end can be removed in the same manner.
Posted on: 2013/12/8 18:09
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Howard
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Re: Torsion Ride Pin
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Home away from home
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I often change ends when making longer pins for saggy Packards; in salty climes they can really be stuck.
I lay the pin on its side on the horn of my vise and strike it with a big hammer over the area where the shank of the mushroom head is pressed into the pin body. The bodies are much softer steel than the heads and hammering them will expand the body slightly so the head can be pulled out.
Posted on: 2013/12/8 19:06
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