N nsx_pilot Joined 9 June 2011 Messages 5 9 June 2011 #1 Anybody have experience with using a pickle fork to remove the front left outer tie-rod. What size pickle fork should be used? Last edited: 9 June 2011
Anybody have experience with using a pickle fork to remove the front left outer tie-rod. What size pickle fork should be used?
Briank Joined 1 May 2003 Messages 4,861 Location Brookfield, WI 9 June 2011 #2 A pickle fork should not be used.
Briank Joined 1 May 2003 Messages 4,861 Location Brookfield, WI 9 June 2011 #3 http://www.amazon.com/Tie-Rod-Ball-Joint-Lifter/dp/B00447Z6DG/ref=pd_sbs_auto_3
angus Joined 11 November 2006 Messages 4,988 Location vancouver 9 June 2011 #4 It is called a pickle fork because if you use it on the NSX, you'll really be in a pickle. Last edited: 9 June 2011
pgilliam1 Joined 16 October 2008 Messages 1,869 Location St. Louis 9 June 2011 #5 Briank said: http://www.amazon.com/Tie-Rod-Ball-Joint-Lifter/dp/B00447Z6DG/ref=pd_sbs_auto_3 Click to expand... Brian - do these tools work on the NSX, and I didn't think dealers or anyone sold just the ball joint? Am I wrong? THX
Briank said: http://www.amazon.com/Tie-Rod-Ball-Joint-Lifter/dp/B00447Z6DG/ref=pd_sbs_auto_3 Click to expand... Brian - do these tools work on the NSX, and I didn't think dealers or anyone sold just the ball joint? Am I wrong? THX
N nsx_pilot Joined 9 June 2011 Messages 5 10 June 2011 #6 I used the following tool to break loose the tie-rod end. It seemed to fit very well. OTC 6297
pgilliam1 Joined 16 October 2008 Messages 1,869 Location St. Louis 11 June 2011 #7 Were you able to purchase a new ball joint, and if so, do you have a part number? THX
ChopsJazz Joined 11 February 2000 Messages 7,112 Location Half Moon Bay, CA, USA 14 June 2011 #8 Good luck. I remember this thread from a few years ago, as well as a few other disaster stories.