Balljoint swap on upper & lower yoke

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Balljoint swap on upper & lower yoke

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Can anyone send on to me the special jig needed to change BOTH balljoints on the yokes? Or offer the best kitchen table method for this task? The nut for the upper balljoint is recessed into a tight well.
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We'll let you know when ours turn up in the post!!!,the bottom one is a doddle,i've never had the top one out, will wait till the yokes turn up.
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Top and bottom yokes turned up saturday,without any import duty!!,mans done a good job,you don't need a jig for the bottom yoke,but will have to get one made for the top.
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and a bargain to boot what with the current exchange rate! :lol:
I have the ball joint tightening tool here if you need it.
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Cheers dude, were the hell were you sunday???

Didn't realise how much bigger the custom yokes are jesus!!!,not a big as the one you had made,but a close second.
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winger wrote:Cheers dude, were the hell were you sunday???

Didn't realise how much bigger the custom yokes are jesus!!!,not a big as the one you had made,but a close second.
Sunday?Hmmm let me think.Ah yes,nursing a hangover of biblical proportions.I,m trying to get as many in before D day :wink: :lol: .I think i may have watched some bikes on the telly too!
Give us a shout when you require the tool.
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Post by oyster »

I think you guys had better have a closer look at the new yokes! Neither allows you to lock the ball joint nut in a vice. I hollowed out an old roof beam to match the contours of the top yoke, secured it and parked the front wheel of the car on the whole. Then a modified 46mm socket and a breaker bar. The 1/2 drive bar is too flimsy, it needs a 3/4 or better, a 1" drive for 240Nm.
The bottom yoke is easier, some wood pads and the front of the car again. If you have the correct tool; a pair of 30mm stubs welded onto bar, it would be sooo much easier. You will still require a vice mounted onto the back end of a Centurian tank, or something equally secure, which I dont have.
I also cheated and used new ball joints.
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Put two fork tubes in a vice(scrappers) dropped said top and bottom yokes over,Gus's socket,took all of two minutes,did the reverse put ball joints back on new yokes ,jobs a good'un.
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You see theres the hard way, and theres the brummie way.They dont call hammers brummie screwdrivers for nothing! :lol:
The yokes are a class bit of kit,beautifully designed and made.
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Huh; old set of forks lying about??? A solid vice!!!? If only........
:lol:
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What is it they say,'It's not what you know but who' and in the last six months never a truer words been said.

The biggest hassle with the yokes was getting the security bolts off the ignition switch,i've got a pillar drill but got though god knows how many drills,so took it to someone who's stolen more motorcycles than i have took seconds!!!,drilled a tiny hole banged in a torque bit in and screwed e'm out.

Gus stumped up a 46mm socket with a big feck off bar welded to it,and the rest is his history as they say,bit strange looking through the top yoke and seeing the cables and wires!!!
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Post by Paul »

Hi Chris,

Are you going to post up some pictures of your new top yoke for us to drool over? I briefly ventured over to "Bellyache", sorry, "Pelican" to take a look, but after scanning a couple of theads unsuccessfully I was starting to lose the will to live :roll: .

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Paul wrote:
I briefly ventured over to "Bellyache", sorry, "Pelican" to take a look, but after scanning a couple of theads unsuccessfully I was starting to lose the will to live :roll: .

Cheers,

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Hi Paul

I still need to stick the badge in the middle back on,i'll do something thing then,i have to say the guy who had e'm made(Scott Hartley) certainley put a lot of effort in,even the clues,sorry instructions,were detailed to the enth degree.
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The new top yoke, pat pending : Scott Hartley:
http://by101w.bay101.mail.live.com/mail ... 0&dialog=1
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