Roll pins,which hold the struts together, are fabricated from
spring steel. Spring steel, by its nature ,is brittle, after repeated stresses.
Thirty years takes its toll. There is no likely abuse that can cause this
failure, but the aforementioned things certainly can.Just fix them , as they
break, and get on with life. [That's why I have eight of them, already
freshened up, ready to go !]
RJ Kanary Member TRNi Since 1998 ASE® Certified Master Auto
Technician
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, May 06, 2002 6:06 PM
Subject: Re: (ET) Shock repair
followup
Related question:
This weekend I was
mowing and, at one point, was backing up. I was looking backwards and
didn't see the back of the mower catch on something which tilted the deck
up to the point where one shock end broke off at the mower deck (from
hitting the stop in the bracket). I guess this is the downside of the the
tilt-up which makes cleaning so easy? Or am I missing something? I don't
recall reading anyone else have this
happen.
SteveS E12S
----- Original Message ----- From:
"Christopher Zach" <czach computer org> To: "Elec-trak"
<elec-trak cosmos phy tufts edu> Sent:
Monday, May 06, 2002 9:57 AM Subject: (ET) Shock repair
followup
> Thanks for all the tips on fixing the mower shocks.
It turns out the problem > was the pin sheared off. Here are a few
thoughts for replacement: > > 1) Go to the hardware store and get
a punch/drift along with the new pin. It > costs $3.00 but the punch
makes driving the old pin out to be a simple task. > Little
screwdrivers/allen wrenches/etc will not work and will only waste > your
time. > > 2) When putting the new pin in, I found the best way to
compress the shock > was to put it back on the E20 and deck, then drive
the deck into a wall > (really slowly). This compressed the shock, the
brake held the E20, and I > simply tapped in the new pin with a hammer
and (when it got flush with the > outside of the shock) the above
mentioned drift. Very gentle taps are all > that is
needed. > > Takes no time at all to
do. > >
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