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Date:         Wed, 10 Jun 1998 13:22:23 -0400
Reply-To:     "Michael T. DeLessio" <delessio@SONALYSTS.COM>
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From:         "Michael T. DeLessio" <delessio@SONALYSTS.COM>
Subject:      Help with upper ball joint
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Hello all,

I'd like to say thanks to all those who replied to my water pump installation questions. All went well, I installed a new water pump, engine mounts, and gaskets on the exhaust. We made it through our maiden voyage without any leaks or explosions, so I'm taking that as a good sign. On to the next problem, I need to install a new upper right ball joint and new front brake pads on my '84 Westy. Do I need a special tool to replace the ball joint? Any tips or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks, Mike D.

*********************************************************************** Michael Delessio Sonalysts, Inc. Email: delessio@sonalysts.com 215 Parkway North Work: (401)849-0400 X130 Waterford CT 06385 ***********************************************************************


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