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Re: McCormick Deering 1020 Engine Dowels
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Posted by scotty on July 14, 2004 at 06:49:52 from (199.231.49.128):
In Reply to: McCormick Deering 1020 Engine Dowels posted by Greg (TX) on July 14, 2004 at 05:54:41:
Greg, I dont own a 10/20 but any dowel that is threaded can be removed by threading a piece of threaded rod into the dowel, maybe a 18 to 24" providing you have the space, and then sliding a steel weight over the threaded rod followed by a washer and a couple of nuts on the other end of the threaded rod. That weight sliding on the threaded rod can generate a lot of pulling power. Also, if you dont have that much space, you can use a bushing just larger than the dowel diameter, and use a bolt and some washers to extract the dowels also. Hope this helps. scotty
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