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TopiToo
02-Mar-2009, 11:09
Hello
I would like to remove the steering stem nut,
and have made up a tool (Haynes) as a temporary measure
do I need to remove “B” to get the nut off?
http://www.topitoo.com/Public/Steering.jpg
any recommendations on the proper tool,
as I have seen a couple on ebay:confused:
TopiToo
skidlids
02-Mar-2009, 11:30
No
B locates the Adjustable headstock insert in one of two positions
TopiToo
02-Mar-2009, 12:23
Hello Skids
Thanks for that, Just managed to remove the stem and bottom yoke from the frame, now I need to get that nut off to change the bearings.
TopiToo
skidlids
02-Mar-2009, 15:50
Steve, as the nut screws on to the top of the stem and you say you have removed the stem and bottom yoke, does that mean you have removed the eccentric adjuster as well.
If the stem is still in the bottom yoke you should just need a goon way of clamping that (work-mate or big vice) and then using the tool to undo the nut
TopiToo
02-Mar-2009, 16:51
Hello Skids
It looks like the steering stem nut has not been removed for some time
and it will not undo. Like you say now the lot is away from the frame
will make it easyier to hopefully undo the nut. The haynes tool is good
for tightening, but I am worried it will distroy the holes as they are made
of alloy.
Hope to have a proper tool in a few days.
Its only taken a day and half to get this far:lol:
TopiToo
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