Michael Hohoho all you need to do is to come on down to Albert Street car care and we'll fix it  ok all you need to do is get a bolt which is same as inside diameter as spiggot bearing and slowly tap it  in. as its a interferance fit I dont beleive putting in the freezer will be a good idea. Soak it in oil  and happy hitting   We do make house calls!!!!!!!
Peter

Foreshew, Michael, HiServ/AU wrote:

 

I just got a couple of spiggot bushes for the L18 ($5 from Repco as opposed to $17 from Nissan).  Does any body have any tips on installing these suckers.  I have been using a old input shaft but the bloody things are always going crooked and because they are made of brass, bend really easy.  I have also soaked them in oil as per the prescribed method as they are porous.  Same deal.  They seem to be a little bigger than the actual hole in the crank.  I am going to try putting one in the freezer for a few days and hopefully that will shrink it enough to fit in.

Any ideas/tips greatly appreciated.
Michael "This is beginning to piss me off" Foreshew

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