Removal of steering drag rod on Yanmar 1500D
wjsobolewski
Join Date: Aug 2008 Posts: 16 Camas, Washington |
2008-09-23 156826
I am trying to remove the drag rod that is bent. I removed the cotter pin and nuts at both ends. I cannot remove the rod itself. I tried tapping it and it just does not move. Does anyone know how I can remove it?
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Removal of steering drag rod on Yanmar 1500D
kwschumm
Join Date: Feb 2003 Posts: 5764 NW Oregon Pics |
2008-09-23 156827
In the past I've used two heavy ball peen hammers to loosen up tight steering linkages. Take one in each hand and swing them together to strike the joint at the same time from opposite directions. This sort of squeezes the press fit and loosens it up. A good squirt of penetrating oil and overnight soak doesn't hurt either. ....
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Removal of steering drag rod on Yanmar 1500D
kthompson
Join Date: Oct 2005 Posts: 5275 South Carolina Pics |
2008-09-24 156828
They do make a tool for such, that is basically a split wedge to drive the joint apart. You may also use a pully puller.
If you are not good at timing the swings as Ken is, if you have a real heavy hammer hold it tight and hit with lighter hammer. Do not miss his point on the oil. Not sure I would suggest it but heating the outside part may expand it enough to loosen the joint also. kt ....
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Removal of steering drag rod on Yanmar 1500D
harvey
Join Date: Sep 2000 Posts: 1550 Moravia, NY Pics |
2008-09-24 156829
The tool in commonally called a pickle fork. You can get a hammer style or a pneumatic style. either will do the job. $10-$20 depending on quality. ....
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