Re: 1937 120 Shock link removal
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On my 1932 they were tapered. I used a small gear puller.
Posted on: 2023/10/23 14:21
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Re: 1937 120 Shock link removal
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I removed mine similar to removing the tie rod ends. By using a gear puller to load tension on the link end I then used a dolly on one side of the shock arm and struck the other side with a ball peen hammer. This causes the hole in the shock arm to deform for an instant and release the morse taper fit.
In your case the link end is without a purchase point to attach a puller, so you may be able to substitute a set of vise grips to allow the puller to exert the tension, or the general manager (wife) could place a pry bar on the vise grips instead of a puller. Either way, the striking of the hammer blow will release the pins grip. Good luck! Bob J.
Posted on: 2023/10/23 15:00
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Re: 1937 120 Shock link removal
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Thanks all. I was able to negotiate with a gear puller and pop them out! Thank you!!
Posted on: 2023/10/23 17:00
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