Refueler
Well-Known Member
I would remove the shackle .... grind out / punch out whatever way necessary - the failed insert.
Measure up a new stainless insert that is an interference fit to the lower circular section. This leaves a 'hole' above ...
This can be filled with Plastic Metal - the sort that has actual metal in to give it strength.
The idea another gave of using a threaded tube with nut - post 16 - ... is an excellent idea and basically with Plastic Metal could solve it without actually needing to remove plate to take to metal shop...
I look at the picture and it actually worries me seeing the damage .... to do that would need a lot of action .... I would also look at the shackle used ... is the pin smooth ? Why is it gouging what should be a hard sleeve ?
Measure up a new stainless insert that is an interference fit to the lower circular section. This leaves a 'hole' above ...
This can be filled with Plastic Metal - the sort that has actual metal in to give it strength.
The idea another gave of using a threaded tube with nut - post 16 - ... is an excellent idea and basically with Plastic Metal could solve it without actually needing to remove plate to take to metal shop...
I look at the picture and it actually worries me seeing the damage .... to do that would need a lot of action .... I would also look at the shackle used ... is the pin smooth ? Why is it gouging what should be a hard sleeve ?
