LSguy
Well-Known Member
I've dealt with too many cotter pins in my career to ever attempt saving one to reuse. Easiest removal method:had a look at the ball joints for fun. 1 of the 2 cotter pins was a bitch. With cotter pins, it always seems if you don’t get the perfect “bend back to straight” on the first try you are stuck messing with it forever lol. Anyhow, the torque was fine. I was able to nudge the bottom to get it at 35lbs but not even enough to change the slot the cotter pin was through so I’m sure it was fine. Top joint was a total pain to get the right angle to get a torque wrench on with an articulating extension with the axel still there. In any event, I checked just the side that seems to initiate the shimmy on impact as to not create extra work yet. And my bump steer/ shimmy may even be excessive to say 1-2 seconds. It’s more like 2-3 shimmy’s of the wheel that takes place in under 1 second (and never a death wobble scenario).
Push the head back as far as you can and snip it with some heavy side cuts. Take a pair of channel locks and grab the legs one at a time, rotate the pliers 90 degrees against the castle nut.
Insert new cotter pin when finished.
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