I,ve never done this before, needed lots of guidance, no explanation, no talking i don,t know what u did. Also need to show and tell how to remove retaining ring.
Nope. Heating wouldn't change that anyways because if you heat the rod with the pin inside it then it defeats the purpose since the pin will expand along with the rod.
It might be possible,but it might damage the piston. I put up another video showing how I put the new wrist pin back into the connecting rod by using a torch and jig that I made.
Looks like he is expecting a fire
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genius.
Nice Job perfect video for me since I will be replacing piston 1 on my 4.0 XJ got a hole in it !
Love your fire extinguisher collection
I Just love these how to do vids with no, blah blah blah. Thank you sir
This is why I'm glad mine are floating pins.
just taking a guess... this guy is very hazardous and spontaneously causes fires..
thank you for your video, I was looking for way of doing this with out a press.
Is there a way i can buy that set up or similar
I,ve never done this before, needed lots of guidance, no explanation, no talking i don,t know what u did. Also need to show and tell how to remove retaining ring.
much love Man I am just teasing you.
Very good brother
Great Job👍
I liked it! Good idea
what size pipes did you use?
Was wondering the same!
That kind of pins need to be extracted by heating the conrod
You heat the rod to install them not remove them.
@@carsmytruck1 there Is a chance that removing en cold may scratch inner surface of the rod?
Nope. Heating wouldn't change that anyways because if you heat the rod with the pin inside it then it defeats the purpose since the pin will expand along with the rod.
Looks like a press is easier then all that.
Improvising
Your camera is to close
Would this work for pressing the pins back in?
It might be possible,but it might damage the piston. I put up another video showing how I put the new wrist pin back into the connecting rod by using a torch and jig that I made.
Close Enough! Alright cool I'll check it out.