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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: 2011venator on 03 October 2019, 10:54:23

Title: Rear tie rod ball joint removal recommended tool.
Post by: 2011venator on 03 October 2019, 10:54:23
Hello and good morning Omegians.

Had a go at moving the rear tie rod adjusters with no luck so thought best to remove and throw in a tank of diesel for a day or two and use the vice to free them up.
Ball joints all look good so dont want to wreck the rubbers removing them with the pickle fork, which I hardly ever use anyway as a good whack with a lump hammer mostly pops them out.
However this one is hard to get a swing at, so I was thinking of purchasing one of the myriad of ball joint removal tools available has anyone found one particularly suitable for the rear tie rods that does not damage the boots. Or maybe another method.
Title: Re: Rear tie rod ball joint removal recommended tool.
Post by: TheBoy on 03 October 2019, 11:27:04
Can't remember which I used, but the only 2 I have are the fork type and the screw type - https://www.machinemart.co.uk/p/cht222-ball-joint-remover/


TBH, you probably what to replace entire tie rods (and grease the threads before fitting), so not sure I'd be concerned about idiotting it with whatever was to hand.
Title: Re: Rear tie rod ball joint removal recommended tool.
Post by: Nick W on 03 October 2019, 12:31:15
Borrow another big hammer, and use both to pop the joint apart. The only place I don't do this is on aluminium castings. Do it right and you'll separate main suspension balljoints with two blows that have been together for 40years.


You probably need new adjusters anyway.
Title: Re: Rear tie rod ball joint removal recommended tool.
Post by: TheBoy on 03 October 2019, 13:38:26
Borrow another big hammer, and use both to pop the joint apart. The only place I don't do this is on aluminium castings. Do it right and you'll separate main suspension balljoints with two blows that have been together for 40years.


You probably need new adjusters anyway.
Access is a bit tight there from memory.  I'm a fan of the 2 hammer method (if an air hammer fails - because I'm an idle bastard ;D), but I do recall using splitters when I did TBEs a couple of years back. Just cant remember which of my splitters I used. Its an age thing.