justinv
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got the new housing in hand, now trying to split the track with no puller, a friend is going to fabricate a puller for me and will try pulling the track pin with i t
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no broke the actual thing not the cover, it is still strange how I managed to break it, i was having fun driving it around in our yard and i managed to hit a canon base plate ( over 2 tons of steel ). What I think happened is that i clipped the track with the base and the bearing broke with the result of busting the housing
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let us just hope for the best, i really wish to just get the last bit on not to drive the chain off it
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yes, it is that hub which the road wheels mount on i need replaced, is there any way of replacing it without removing the tracks ?
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ANDY thanks for the advise I am taking extra care and that is why I am asking and getting opinions and help, I am replacing the hub not the piston, all I need to know is how to release the tension so I could open the track with ease, without any danger
THanks
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I am in Malta had ordered the housing from Marcus Glenn and have the part available in hand so it is not that difficult to replace the only doubts I have is getting the track loose as i tried pulling the pin out and have managed a bit but need the puller to get it out completly and properly.
Also I still can't get my hands on a track pin puller so I am figuring a way to machine a puller myself to do the job
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Yes I am replacing that bit which holds oil and is the rear idler, I have no manual and also I removed the bolt under the grease nipple but nothing came out so it should be stuck.
This is not mine it belongs to a friend but I managed to break it so I have to fix it up for him.
Also is there any other way to split the track without using the pin puller, as I cannot find one to buy
Thanks
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Hi,
am still new here and did not get the hang of it quite, the housing i broke is the housing which hold the tension road wheels on an FV 432 which is the last one on the track. I need to know how to release the tension from the piston.
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Hi,
I am quite new to this forum as luckily we find all the help we need around us in Malta, but it is still nice to look around and help who I can.
We are currently forming a commercial vehicle museum, who is interested can have a look on here
http://www.maltahistoricvehicles.org
thanks
justin
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Hi,
Managed to break a hub housing on a tension wheel on my friend's FV 432, got the part but still looking into the job. Anyone on here ever did this ? Also what is the difficulty level here
Fv 432
in The Tank Museum: News & Events
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yes have to release the tension first too