Re: I'm an owner! 1975 Islander 22
As a toolmaker, I make pullers all the time however I have not had the opportunity to see this particular application. Typically we take a small pc of steel and put two threaded holes mabey 1 1/2
apart then drill a center hole that the 1/4 - 28 bolt will go thru. By tightening the 1/4 - 28 and screwing in the two outer bolts we jack the dowel pin out. If you do not have room for that then a homade slide hammer is required, just a pc of steel rod with a 1/4 -28 thread in one end, screw a long 1/4 - 28 bolt into the end and cut off the head so threads are left sticking out ( threaded rod works well also) tap the opposite end with a much larger thread and install bolt with a large washer then find something heavy that will slide over the rod and stop at the larger bolt end and you have a homemade slide hammer. Hope this helps
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As a toolmaker, I make pullers all the time however I have not had the opportunity to see this particular application. Typically we take a small pc of steel and put two threaded holes mabey 1 1/2
apart then drill a center hole that the 1/4 - 28 bolt will go thru. By tightening the 1/4 - 28 and screwing in the two outer bolts we jack the dowel pin out. If you do not have room for that then a homade slide hammer is required, just a pc of steel rod with a 1/4 -28 thread in one end, screw a long 1/4 - 28 bolt into the end and cut off the head so threads are left sticking out ( threaded rod works well also) tap the opposite end with a much larger thread and install bolt with a large washer then find something heavy that will slide over the rod and stop at the larger bolt end and you have a homemade slide hammer. Hope this helps
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