eagle rods
I can't seem to get the picture to show up but how the hell do you get the eagle rods to go on the crank. There is no visible line or crease where they come apart.
Did you try taking the bolts out first?
In all seriousness, they do come apart. Assuming you removed the rod bolts, tap the rods with a rubber mallet. DO NOT put them in a vice or anything that can crease/dent the metal or scratch the bearing journals.
Use some elbow grease
In all seriousness, they do come apart. Assuming you removed the rod bolts, tap the rods with a rubber mallet. DO NOT put them in a vice or anything that can crease/dent the metal or scratch the bearing journals.
Use some elbow grease
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Rubber mallet, lightly tap each side until you see it separate.
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Don't go to the place in my sig for help...they don't know how to do it either
look fool.. I know those are bearings. The reason i was asking is because if the rods came apart, wouldn't you think that you could see where they came apart at. I am on here to ask questions that other people would know if I don't and vise versa. I don't need smartass comments DICK!
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Dave_B »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Loosen the nuts so that they are on the last few threads, then hammer with the rubber mallet on the nuts. That should force the rod out and off of the cap.</TD></TR></TABLE>
YEAH, what he said, they will definately come apart
YEAH, what he said, they will definately come apart
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