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How to bend transfer lever?
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How to bend transfer lever?
I've just done a body lift on my car (92 pajero) and I need to bend the transfer lever to make it fit - what are some ways I can do this?
If you can drive a car you can heat something up and bend it.
What sources of heat do you have? a BBQ flame should get a 12mm bar hot enough to bend. If your cashed up enough, invest in a blow torch and hose for a bbq bottle.
When ya bend it, depending on how much length you have to play with on either side of where you want to bend, you could hold it with 2 vice grips, or stick one end in a vice and yank it around.
Dont quench it in water, it could already be work hardened from when they initially made it, it could be sh*t steel and go brittle and break.
What sources of heat do you have? a BBQ flame should get a 12mm bar hot enough to bend. If your cashed up enough, invest in a blow torch and hose for a bbq bottle.
When ya bend it, depending on how much length you have to play with on either side of where you want to bend, you could hold it with 2 vice grips, or stick one end in a vice and yank it around.
Dont quench it in water, it could already be work hardened from when they initially made it, it could be sh*t steel and go brittle and break.
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