Welcome to the 2GNT Forum! Interested In Advertising with 2GNT?
Home | Site Background| Info&Specs| Mods & Tech Info | CAPS | Part Reviews | Donate | 2GNT Stickers |
Search Printer-friendly copy 0 Users in Chat
Top 2GNT Technical Handling/Suspension topic #3343
View in linear mode

Subject: "Please Help...special tools" Previous topic | Next topic
ModeratorCorbinJul-19-01 01:43 PM
Donating 2GNT member
2552 posts,
Click to send email to this author Click to send private message to this author Click to view this author's profile Click to add this author to your buddy list
#3343, "Please Help...special tools"


          

I appologize if this has been asked before, I rarely visit the "handling/suspension" forum. I'm putting in a new drivers side axle and can't get the tie rod joints and lower arm joints apart. The shop manual says you need a special tool to separate the joint (MB991113). It looks like a clamp with a cord attached. Does the dealer sell this tool? Anyone else sell this tool? Will another tool work? I appreciate any help...I need it.

Corbin
'95 ESI-T
HRC + FMIC
http://members.nbci.com/cbehnken/


Corbin
'97 GSX dressed like a '95 ESi

  

Report This Post to Admin Printer-friendly copy | Reply | Reply with quote | Top

Replies to this topic
RE: Please Help...special tools, Global Ruler Of All ThingsDarkOne, Jul-19-01 02:26 PM, #1
RE: Please Help...special tools, ModeratorCorbin, Jul-20-01 04:36 PM, #2
      RE: Please Help...special tools, Global Ruler Of All ThingsDarkOne, Jul-20-01 04:41 PM, #3
           RE: Please Help...special tools, ModeratorCorbin, Jul-20-01 04:43 PM, #4
                RE: Please Help...special tools, gzrs99, Jul-21-01 03:23 AM, #5
RE: Please Help...special tools, 97xtc, Jul-22-01 07:55 AM, #6
RE: Please Help...special tools, ModeratorCorbin, Jul-22-01 02:19 PM, #7

Global Ruler Of All ThingsDarkOneJul-19-01 02:26 PM
Donating 2GNT member
14938 posts,
Click to send email to this author Click to send private message to this author Click to view this author's profile Click to add this author to your buddy list
#3344, "RE: Please Help...special tools"
In response to Reply # 0




          

Dealership. Doubt you're going to find those anywhere else.. they're application specific, a hand help part of an assembly robot somewhere, i'm sure..

______________________________________
-Dino Yancey
I'm so bad, i should be in detention.


Get the Mitsubishi Technical Information manual for the 95-99 Eclipse HERE!
http://www.heavenz-not-0verflowing.com/files/dsmmanual.pdf

______________________________
If a sentence found online has 35% misspellings or greater and includes at least two racially charged expletives, chances are it is a YouTube comment.

'95 Eclipse TurboGS (garage deco)
'95 TSi AWD (restoring a survivor)
'97 Talon ESi-T (poor impulse control)
'99 Eclipse RS-T (daily beater)
'13 Evo X (mostly stock)
'17 Sienna (Middle Aged Dad Mobile)



Factory Service Manuals: http://nawdu.de/files/

  

Report This Post to Admin Printer-friendly copy | Reply | Reply with quote | Top

    
ModeratorCorbinJul-20-01 04:36 PM
Donating 2GNT member
2552 posts,
Click to send email to this author Click to send private message to this author Click to view this author's profile Click to add this author to your buddy list
#3345, "RE: Please Help...special tools"
In response to Reply # 1


          

LAST EDITED ON 20-Jul-01 AT 09:41 PM (PST)

Dealer doesn't sell 'em. I called around today...nobody has it. I've driven my car once in 5 weeks, I'm so sick of working on it! HG, T-belt, axle, paint, fuel...so tired


Corbin
'95 ESI-T
HRC + FMIC
http://members.nbci.com/cbehnken/


Corbin
'97 GSX dressed like a '95 ESi

  

Report This Post to Admin Printer-friendly copy | Reply | Reply with quote | Top

        
Global Ruler Of All ThingsDarkOneJul-20-01 04:41 PM
Donating 2GNT member
14938 posts,
Click to send email to this author Click to send private message to this author Click to view this author's profile Click to add this author to your buddy list
#3346, "RE: Please Help...special tools"
In response to Reply # 2




          

Uhhhh ..

You have the part number??

Tallahasse Mitsubishi has a parts search by part number, search for it on google.com, because i don't remember the URL. Give it your part number and order the thing .. if Tallahasse doesn't have it, they'll probably get it for you.. you'll also have an idea of what you have to pay.

Have you tried a hammer? Helped me get my throttle body off tonight

______________________________________
-Dino Yancey
I'm so bad, i should be in detention.


Get the Mitsubishi Technical Information manual for the 95-99 Eclipse HERE!
http://www.heavenz-not-0verflowing.com/files/dsmmanual.pdf

______________________________
If a sentence found online has 35% misspellings or greater and includes at least two racially charged expletives, chances are it is a YouTube comment.

'95 Eclipse TurboGS (garage deco)
'95 TSi AWD (restoring a survivor)
'97 Talon ESi-T (poor impulse control)
'99 Eclipse RS-T (daily beater)
'13 Evo X (mostly stock)
'17 Sienna (Middle Aged Dad Mobile)



Factory Service Manuals: http://nawdu.de/files/

  

Report This Post to Admin Printer-friendly copy | Reply | Reply with quote | Top

            
ModeratorCorbinJul-20-01 04:43 PM
Donating 2GNT member
2552 posts,
Click to send email to this author Click to send private message to this author Click to view this author's profile Click to add this author to your buddy list
#3347, "RE: Please Help...special tools"
In response to Reply # 3


          

I just called the local dealer and assorted tool companies. I'll try tallahasse, thanks for the input.


Corbin
'95 ESI-T
HRC + FMIC
http://members.nbci.com/cbehnken/


Corbin
'97 GSX dressed like a '95 ESi

  

Report This Post to Admin Printer-friendly copy | Reply | Reply with quote | Top

                
gzrs99Jul-21-01 03:23 AM
Old School 2GNTer
108 posts,
Click to send email to this author Click to send private message to this author Click to view this author's profile Click to add this author to your buddy list
#3348, "RE: Please Help...special tools"
In response to Reply # 4


          

LAST EDITED ON 21-Jul-01 AT 08:25 AM (PST)

I don't know if this helps at all, The tool you mentioned is called a Tie rod/ball joint extractor. its a tool for separating a-arms/tie rods in tight spaces. I remember seeing the tool in a JCwhitney (www.jcwhitney.com) catalog in the tool section. It was like $10.00 Sorry I don't have the Item number.
Or Go to pepboys/autozone and ask for that specific tool,
Else you could go to local chrysler/dodge dealer and ask specifically the tool# they use to separate a-arms from Avengers/talons/seberans.


Good luck.........


  

Report This Post to Admin Printer-friendly copy | Reply | Reply with quote | Top

97xtcJul-22-01 07:55 AM
Old School 2GNTer
353 posts,
Click to send email to this author Click to send private message to this author Click to view this author's profile Click to add this author to your buddy list
#3349, "RE: Please Help...special tools"
In response to Reply # 0


          

the best way to get a ball joint out of the knuckle is to get a heavy hammer and hit the knuckle hard where the ball joint goes in the knuckle. you wont hurt anything as long as you dont hit the control arm or tierod end. sometimes it takes a few hits but it will pop free. a pickle fork will ruin the dust boots on the joints, I strip about 500 cars a year at a high quality salvage yard and have never damaged one including aluminum knuckles.

ASE certified master auto technician

  

Report This Post to Admin Printer-friendly copy | Reply | Reply with quote | Top

    
ModeratorCorbinJul-22-01 02:19 PM
Donating 2GNT member
2552 posts,
Click to send email to this author Click to send private message to this author Click to view this author's profile Click to add this author to your buddy list
#3350, "RE: Please Help...special tools"
In response to Reply # 6


          

Thanks for the input guys, I never could find the proper special tool. I stared at the suspension for a few minutes and figured out what to do. I disconnected the other ends of the lower arms where they bolt to the car. I left the 2 ball joints connected. I then used that pickle fork to bash the tie rod joint apart. It ruined the joint, but at least it was apart. A new tie rod end was only $13. Everything else was easy, no I'm finally driving. My next task is to find someone that can align a lowered talon. Most shops around here won't even try.


Corbin
'95 ESI-T
HRC + FMIC
http://members.nbci.com/cbehnken/


Corbin
'97 GSX dressed like a '95 ESi

  

Report This Post to Admin Printer-friendly copy | Reply | Reply with quote | Top

Top 2GNT Technical Handling/Suspension topic #3343 Previous topic | Next topic
Powered by DCForum+ Version 1.2
Copyright 1997-2003 DCScripts.com

I generated this page in 0.048886060714722 seconds, executing 12 queries.