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I was replacing a ball joint on my 2001 Mazda Protege last night. It’s held to the steering knuckle by a pinch bolt. It’s not a tapered/castle nut dealio. I was kinda expecting the ball joint to drop out of the knuckle without too much difficulty after I removed that pinch bolt. Boy was I wrong…
It wasn’t seized or anything. I could move the control arm every which way. I just couldn’t get the shaft of the ball joint to drop out of that pinch. I guess maybe the top of it mushroomed a bit..? I don’t have a ball joint separator. What I ended up doing was spraying the crap out of the area with MOOVIT and hammering a fat chisel in there to spread the pinch fingers. Then I was able to whack the control arm to get it to drop.
It just seems really crude but at the time I was very cold and tired. So now I’m wondering what the “professional” way to do that is. Or do you actually have to hammer on the pinch fingers to get them to spread?
Heh, and I was expecting this job to be super quick and easy… It didn’t help that my girlfriend yelling at me to get off the wet ground and get inside was only causing me to get more stubborn 😳
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