whatasteal
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Thanks. I'm afraid I may have to do just that.Pull the drive apart so the linkage can be removed, I guess
Normally a tool is used
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I might try this.Have you tried using a sharp punch with a hammer to rotate the remainder of the bushing?
I have the tool but zero left to bite. ThanksYeah, very common for that bushing to corrode. I've never had one corrode that badly that the Merc special tool would get it out. It's been close a few times though. You may have one that is beyond the normal scope of the tool. You will have to pick away until you get some uncorroded material for the tool to bite onto. Good luck.
Yeah that sounds nice, BUT....Pull the drive apart so the linkage can be removed, I guess![]()
Thanks. I'm afraid I may have to do just that.
This might be the way to go. I was thinking something similar using a couple of roll pins. Hoping to have some quality time with it on Sunday.Drill 2 holes 180* apart with a 3/16” bit between the shaft and outer diameter being careful not to damage the threads in the gear housing.
Insert a #1 Phillips screwdriver in each hole then with a large screwdriver between the inserted ones you should be able to unscrew the bushing.
This worked for me.