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HEAT MUST NOT BE APPLIED TO STEERING COMPONENTS FOR ANY REASON WHAT SO EVER.I've not had to remove the drop arm YET !!!!
Quote from: "mmgemini"HEAT MUST NOT BE APPLIED TO STEERING COMPONENTS FOR ANY REASON WHAT SO EVER.I've not had to remove the drop arm YET !!!!why not ?dont say it damages seals as ive never once damaged a seal :shock: and thats with oxyacetylinecareful use and common sense use a welding nozzle instead of cutting/heating torchcan apply heat accurately then and not everywhereyou can change a droparm ball joint in situe but its a pita and i prefere to removedan
If you're going to get technical then the coefficient of thermal expansion for cast iron is about 1.2x0.000001 (ten to the power -6) per degree CYou barely need to get the thing warm to make a difference but mostly I find heat helps the WD40 do it's job.
I havn't got a clue what you are on about there mate :? but heating the thing up, that's about making it get bigger and loose it's grip on the thing it's wrapped around surely, or is it just getting our own back on it?, personally I like to hit stuff for that reason :roll: