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Houdille Shock Help?... DIY I wanted to remove my front shocks and send them out to be rebuilt. I removed the driver side shock first from the frame, but that is where I am.
It seems I can't get the shock lever to release from the other parts of the arm that controls the lever on the shock. Is there a special trick to removing these parts? Are they press fitted? Do you need a wheel puller? I have used liquid wrench and bolt blaster but nothing seems to make these parts separate. I'm afraid to bang on the bolts with a hammer in fear of damaging the threads. So for now the shock is just hanging there until I figure out what needs to be done. Thanks for any help will be appreciated. |
Re: Houdille Shock Help?... DIY You will have to include the year and type of link ---some were rivited together, some had bolt on arms --some the links have a taper like a tie rod end
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Re: Houdille Shock Help?... DIY U-joint puller for a truck fits over the end of the arm.
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Re: Houdille Shock Help?... DIY Some previous posts on same subject. Search function here can be your friend :)
https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/showth...ove+shock+link https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/showth...ove+shock+link https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/showth...ove+shock+link https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/showth...ove+shock+link |
Re: Houdille Shock Help?... DIY What I did on my '37 was to back the nut n the shock link so that it was even with the end of the threads and then I put a long bar on the nut and gave it a couple hard whacks with about a four pound hammer. You will feel it when it comes loose.
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Re: Houdille Shock Help?... DIY As said above but leave shock bolted to frame or it will all be swinging in the breeze.
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Re: Houdille Shock Help?... DIY Put a hammer under the ring on the arm and hit the top of the ring with another hammer. After a few whacks the tapered link fastner will pop out.
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Of course a "pickle fork" tool is the right way to remove a tie rod end, however, I know several front end repairman that just smack them with a hammer, that is backed up on the other side with a hammer.. |
Re: Houdille Shock Help?... DIY Thanks for all the great advice.....Bought a pickle fork at good old Harbor Freight for $9 and after a few hard smacks...wah laaaaaa!
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