Drilling pins

Randy Mueller quikqtr at gmail.com
Thu May 11 12:48:11 PDT 2017


I would recommend drilling a small hole on the back side of the flywheel
directly behind the broken "Pin" to allow you the drive out the Pin with
Pin Punch...

Later, Randy

On Tue, May 9, 2017 at 4:25 PM, Eric Huppert <ehuppert at hvc.rr.com> wrote:

> Jay,
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> Just went and looked at the flywheel I recently replaced due to ring gear
> tooth missing. The backside of the hole is covered by the ring gear, so
> punching through is not an option! Personally I would pull the flywheel.
> Yes, I know how much of a PITA that is, just did it!
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> You'd probably have better luck finding someone with a Bridgeport or good
> drill press and bits that will work with a hardened pin! (Hand drill is a
> little dicey in that situation!)
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> As for welding a pin/plate in.. You'd have to be dead on, not much
> tolerance
> clearance wise to the sensor.
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> Nice to see Audifans is back up! Pretty much figured out that the run of
> the
> mill issues receive no attention on some of the other forums. Only get
> responses about big turbos and pie in the sky issues!
>
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>
> Eric
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