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Title: Has anyone one of these
Post by: Colin 009 on June 15, 2006, 21:04:51
Hi I need to change the seal in my rear diff, has anyone got and could  lend me the puller to take this apart.
Title: Has anyone one of these
Post by: PUX on June 15, 2006, 21:06:22
can u wait till tomoz cus i have made me own i will take a picture
Title: Has anyone one of these
Post by: Xtremeteam on June 15, 2006, 21:07:22
hehe,i can explain how to make one,


take a bit of exhaust pipe bout 1 1/2 inchs long of a suiatble size that the centre pin will go up inside,weld a large flat washer over one end,take a m8 bolt (13mm head) + run a nut up to the top,screw the pipe over the top of the peg with the nut & bolt sticking out,tighten the bolt up & then unscrew the nut so it then pull s the peg out
Title: Has anyone one of these
Post by: PUX on June 15, 2006, 21:14:10
ere all u need is a length of bar the weld a high tensile bolt on the end being the rite thred for the hole than a large weight so its like a slid hammer ere is a pic but i bent the bolt lol and i cant find the weight lol
Title: Has anyone one of these
Post by: Colin 009 on June 18, 2006, 20:28:22
Thanks guys,

now can anyone teach me how to weld and lend me a welder :roll:  :wink:
Title: Has anyone one of these
Post by: Edge on June 24, 2006, 15:47:16
Quote from: "RedlineMike"
hehe,i can explain how to make one,


take a bit of exhaust pipe bout 1 1/2 inchs long of a suiatble size that the centre pin will go up inside,weld a large flat washer over one end,take a m8 bolt (13mm head) + run a nut up to the top,screw the pipe over the top of the peg with the nut & bolt sticking out,tighten the bolt up & then unscrew the nut so it then pull s the peg out


Nice one Mike :wink:  I'll have to remeber that......as no doubt i'll be needing to use one soon.
Title: Has anyone one of these
Post by: Range Rover Blues on June 24, 2006, 22:20:54
Bit of pipe, washer, nut and bolt.  Use the nut on the bolt to do the pulling rather than the bolt into the spigot.  If it won't budge, blowlamp.
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