Don't remember who it was that suggested the 1/2" 8-point
socket for cranking the 4-square top of the OTC927 puller,
but it sounds like a good idea if you can come up with a
"thrust bearing" for the other end!
I had a brain-storm while out driving today, and couldn't
wait to get home and see if one of the Alcoa lug nuts would
fit the bottom of the puller! Unfortunately, like most of
my marvelously inventive ideas, it didn't. Seems the lug nut
is 1/2 inch and the bottom of the puller is threaded 5/8-18.
Too bad --- the built-in washer in that lug nut has a
"built-in" thrust bearing!
Anyone have a suggestion (make or buy) for a 1 1/8" collar
that would couple a lug nut to one of the steel "crutch
tips" that is already threaded 5/8-18? (two of the steel
tips came with the puller).
On another subject --- while looking around under the front
end of my coach today, I noticed a couple of "polished"
areas ~1/4" wide ringing the drive shaft that passes under
the oil pan. Looks like the shaft might be contacting the
pan in a couple of places. Is this normal? Should I be
concerned? Should I "lube" the spots until I can see about
getting it corrected?
Olin Boyer
77GMCPB
Tulsa, OK
socket for cranking the 4-square top of the OTC927 puller,
but it sounds like a good idea if you can come up with a
"thrust bearing" for the other end!
I had a brain-storm while out driving today, and couldn't
wait to get home and see if one of the Alcoa lug nuts would
fit the bottom of the puller! Unfortunately, like most of
my marvelously inventive ideas, it didn't. Seems the lug nut
is 1/2 inch and the bottom of the puller is threaded 5/8-18.
Too bad --- the built-in washer in that lug nut has a
"built-in" thrust bearing!
Anyone have a suggestion (make or buy) for a 1 1/8" collar
that would couple a lug nut to one of the steel "crutch
tips" that is already threaded 5/8-18? (two of the steel
tips came with the puller).
On another subject --- while looking around under the front
end of my coach today, I noticed a couple of "polished"
areas ~1/4" wide ringing the drive shaft that passes under
the oil pan. Looks like the shaft might be contacting the
pan in a couple of places. Is this normal? Should I be
concerned? Should I "lube" the spots until I can see about
getting it corrected?
Olin Boyer
77GMCPB
Tulsa, OK