Chazzy
Zorg Legend
Had some massive progress this evening. The beam bushes are now out. It certainly wasn't easy though. I did some research on the intorwebz and found someone had modified a pitman arm puller and combined it with a gear puller to get the bushes out. I thought I'd try something similar.
One of the problems when trying to get the bushes out, is that if you just try and pull them from the far side there's large amount of movement in the bush and it doesn't really come out. I tried using the method I found online but unfortunately the gear puller kept on pinging off. Instead I tried pulling from one side and pushing from the other.
The pitman puller is on the left, a piece of threaded bar passing all the way through, pulling on the bush against a socket, then with the gear puller pushing on the steel lip of the bush.
This kind of worked, but actually it was the pulling which was doing most of the work. I replaced the socket with an offcut I had which filled the inner diameter of the bush housing. Lots of WD40 was added and then it start to come out:
I then put the gear puller back on to help pull it out. This final configuration worked a treat!
This was what I used:
One of the problems when trying to get the bushes out, is that if you just try and pull them from the far side there's large amount of movement in the bush and it doesn't really come out. I tried using the method I found online but unfortunately the gear puller kept on pinging off. Instead I tried pulling from one side and pushing from the other.
The pitman puller is on the left, a piece of threaded bar passing all the way through, pulling on the bush against a socket, then with the gear puller pushing on the steel lip of the bush.
This kind of worked, but actually it was the pulling which was doing most of the work. I replaced the socket with an offcut I had which filled the inner diameter of the bush housing. Lots of WD40 was added and then it start to come out:
I then put the gear puller back on to help pull it out. This final configuration worked a treat!
This was what I used: