After the encouraging words here and reading the manuals a few times, I decided to bite the bullet and just do the tie rod ends. Plus the stering was getting so squirrely I was dreading driving.
So I have the rods off the truck, clamp bolts removed and clamps loosened up. I haven't been able to get the ends to budge at all so far. One problem is not knowing which is RH thread and which is LH. Is there some norm for this? As far as I can tell the rods could be installed either way around. I did keep track of which end was which, but I don;t know if that will help at all.
Everything is coated with what I think is Waxoyl or something like that - I'm going to try solvents to get that off. with that gone I might be able to see enough threads to figure out the handedness.
Not knowing enough about this, I'm not sure what's safe to do for removal. Are the rods tubing all the way thru, or just drilled out at the ends? I don;t want to risk crushing them in the bench vise if they are tubes.
Also, if I use heat to try to free things up, am I risking chaning the temper of the rods and weakening them?
My plan of attack for now is to get the waxy stuff off, liberal amounts of PB and then clamp each end in the vise. Then I could use the pipe wrench on the rod itself. Sound reasonable?
So I have the rods off the truck, clamp bolts removed and clamps loosened up. I haven't been able to get the ends to budge at all so far. One problem is not knowing which is RH thread and which is LH. Is there some norm for this? As far as I can tell the rods could be installed either way around. I did keep track of which end was which, but I don;t know if that will help at all.
Everything is coated with what I think is Waxoyl or something like that - I'm going to try solvents to get that off. with that gone I might be able to see enough threads to figure out the handedness.
Not knowing enough about this, I'm not sure what's safe to do for removal. Are the rods tubing all the way thru, or just drilled out at the ends? I don;t want to risk crushing them in the bench vise if they are tubes.
Also, if I use heat to try to free things up, am I risking chaning the temper of the rods and weakening them?
My plan of attack for now is to get the waxy stuff off, liberal amounts of PB and then clamp each end in the vise. Then I could use the pipe wrench on the rod itself. Sound reasonable?
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