Broken Zirk

Started by Arizona Bushman, June 19, 2021, 02:02:13 PM

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Was greasing the suspension when one of the zirks broke off flush with the tube it was screwed into. Has anyone had this experience and how did you get the threaded portion out? It's pretty dogone small and I can't imagine there being an easyout small enough to do the job.
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Quote from: Arizona Bushman on June 19, 2021, 02:02:13 PM
Was greasing the suspension when one of the zirks broke off flush with the tube it was screwed into. Has anyone had this experience and how did you get the threaded portion out? It's pretty dogone small and I can't imagine there being an easyout small enough to do the job.
Yep...there are easyouts that small but with the entire top off it won't be that hard to spin out. They are 6mm but the grease track is like .50mm so might tap a small finishing nail in a little and spin it with some plyers or vise grips.
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I tap a SMALL Phillips screwdriver in it and back it out. It shouldn't be tight at all.