Looking for ideas on the best way to get these old rusted u-bolts removed between the back two axles on a m35a2 pictures attached. Thanks Elliott
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A red wrench is more than likely what you need.
Acetylene powered torch.
You can heat the nut on the bottom and throw an impact socket on it (wearing welding gloves) and go to town. Looking at the U-Bolt, it appears that you need to replace them especially in picture #3. Guessing you already
know that though...
You will need to support the truck under the trunnion and the axles need their own support as well. Picture from another guy doing the same is below. While you have the springs off, you should also inspect and repack the bearings.
Here is a step by step repair that might help you.
So a couple weeks ago I was talking to a few coworkers about how the rear suspension worked on the deuce. as we were standing next to the truck I had noticed that my leaf springs were farther away from the frame than they should have been by about a couple inches. I removed the dust cover to...
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After the first few posts, this thread fell off the wagon into a pissing contest about greasing the trunnion. Page 5, Post #100 has more useful information. Part numbers and a few more pictures in the Link below to Page 5 & 6 :
OK, what if we added this phrase:...."but if you pump in grease normally (by using a REGULAR HAND PUMP) you will get grease coming out the back, without damaging any seals"... Think about this, Rusty: how else would the operator be able to "flush" any old grease out of the inner bearing? Just...
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