So, this is only cursorily related, but I still want to vent about it
While the MG is down and I'm waiting on the Pertronix unit to arrive(electronic unit to replace mechanical points in the distributor) I decided to attack the rack gaiter boots and tie rod ends. I've had the parts for ages, but had been putting the job off for a while.
So, I went to work, first on the passenger side. There are plenty of pieces of advice on the internet on how to separate ball joints, most of which involve striking various parts of the assembly with a large hammer(aka BFH). I have one such hammer in the form of a 4lb handheld sledge, but couldn't mange to get anywhere-even with using a hydraulic jack to work against the suspension and hoping that would break the joint loose. Granted, the fact that the ball joint is so tight is a good thing except for when you need to take it apart.
In any case, I finally went to NAPA and borrowed a set of pickle forks. Like most shops' tool loan programs, they charge you the full price of the tool, and then refund it when you return the tool(complete and in good condition).
The pickle forks made quick work and split the joints with only a few blows from the BFH. Replacing the gaiter boots was a bit fiddly as I ended up removing the old ones in a half dozen pieces, but aside from that it wasn't a big deal. Once I had the pickle forks, it took me well under an hour to complete the job on both sides. I still need to get some more oil in the rack(the specs call for 200-300ml of hypoid gear oil, and I'd guess I have about 100 at the moment), but aside from that, it's all fine. The only other issues was that I tried to also center the rack in the process by setting one tie rod end in a full turn and the other out a full turn-I ended up going the wrong way.
In any case, I returned the fork to NAPA the next day. In looking over my bank statement, it seems as though they'd actually CHARGED me twice rather than refunding me on return...fortunately the store was fine about it and caught it immediately without my even telling them who I was(I've become a bit of a regular there
) but of course can't fix it today since it's memorial day. I can't complain too much as NAPA has always done me right and, IMO, carries the best aftermarket parts of anyone in the business, but it's still just a bit annoying.
Now, I just need to go back and give each of my tie rods two turns in the OTHER direction and stick some more oil in the rack.