![]() ![]() if its hard just stick something in there and dig it out. while the cap is off look in there and see if the grease is hard of soft. just take that cap off of the bottm and put the new cap or old one with the new zirc in it. ![]() but then again i wouldn't have been able to move them around quite as easily if they were. i wish these were in the truck when i was doing it. so doing this in your truck may be harder or easier depending on how you look at it. i forgot to mention that i had these out of the truck. good luck with your removal when it comes time. instead of rust and so forth in the i beam. and make sure it isn't whats holding your king pin in. i figure it had to be a part of it for some of you. i wonder if anyone else who has had a hard time getting them out had this problem. it was the spacer that was holding them in the whole time. i then reheated the i beam and i pounded them right out. so i took the torch and carefully torched the spacer out of that are with out damaging the king pin. they were just to hard to move in that little space. so i heated then and chiesaled to get them to move. i noticed that the spacer on the bottom part of the king pin between the spindle and i beam were froze up. but when i used heat to try and get the pins out it wasn't working. i them sprayed some pb blaster into the top and bottom to lube up the pin and spindle bushings. so i took the caps off of them and used soem heat to get them to turning. after i had let them sit in my garage too long. They were all sized up and wouldn't even turn. I had been trying to get some king pins out of a set of i beams i got from the junkyard. ![]()
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