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<blockquote data-quote="Cyborg" data-source="post: 134869" data-attributes="member: 3426"><p>Speaking of pushing and pulling spindles, I made a new short stroke slide hammer attachment. Not really a fan of using a slide hammer on the spindle threads, so also made a puller. Those instructions talk about using the cam, shims, washer and a spindle nut to move the spindle outward. Decided I would rather have a puller that screws onto the spindle... using all of the threads. The portion of the puller that threads onto the spindle is held with a wrench so there is no tendency for it to rotate. There are heavy shims and a radial roller bearing to reduce friction. Turning the nut one flat equates to roughly .005“ so hopefully I can draw the spindles out without overshooting. Spacers are for the 3 follower spindles. For the cam spindles, I’ll use the cams for spacers. If any spindles do need to go deeper, the slide hammer will work for that. The adapter uses all the threads on the spindles. Feel free to point out anything I’m missing.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]40501[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cyborg, post: 134869, member: 3426"] Speaking of pushing and pulling spindles, I made a new short stroke slide hammer attachment. Not really a fan of using a slide hammer on the spindle threads, so also made a puller. Those instructions talk about using the cam, shims, washer and a spindle nut to move the spindle outward. Decided I would rather have a puller that screws onto the spindle... using all of the threads. The portion of the puller that threads onto the spindle is held with a wrench so there is no tendency for it to rotate. There are heavy shims and a radial roller bearing to reduce friction. Turning the nut one flat equates to roughly .005“ so hopefully I can draw the spindles out without overshooting. Spacers are for the 3 follower spindles. For the cam spindles, I’ll use the cams for spacers. If any spindles do need to go deeper, the slide hammer will work for that. The adapter uses all the threads on the spindles. Feel free to point out anything I’m missing. [ATTACH type="full"]40501[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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