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oldschool
Anyone know the part Number for the thing...Click to view attachment
cwpeden
According to the bird site: 99 1758 424 M230
McMark
Get the ones Stu linked to.
euro911
Pelican says: 1 required confused24.gif ... you need 2.

You also need to be careful pressing the pin out, and in again. Best to use a shop press and an appropriate sized sleeve (or deep socket) so you don't deform (or break) the yoke.
oldschool
piratenanner.gif thanks...
oldschool
QUOTE(euro911 @ Jun 25 2013, 08:58 PM) *

Pelican says: 1 required confused24.gif ... you need 2.

You also need to be careful pressing the pin out, and in again. Best to use a shop press and an appropriate sized sleeve (or deep socket) so you don't deform (or break) the yoke.


Just took a look at my old one from the red car..... Looks to be a Lil better, changing it is going to be fun...No shop press headbang.gif
stugray
QUOTE
No shop press


I used my bench vise and two sockets.
It is a LOT harder than you would think, but it finally moved.

Stu
Cap'n Krusty
It's worth noting that Jonathan at GPR stocks these, and he strongly supports this forum, unlike the otherwise nice folks at The Bird.

The Cap'n
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