Hi,
I'm replacing the hubs, ball joints, and bearings on my 1989 mini thirty. I purchased a built set from minisport. I'm removing the old hubs, and I managed to break the taper on the top ball joint on one side using a scissor tool. The taper angle looks correct, i.e. narrow at the threaded end, and wider towards the ball. Odly, all the other ball joints appear to have the opposite taper direction. I'm struggling to see how I would ever break the taper with these using the scissor tool. I've included some photos to illustrate.
This photo shows the taper with the correct angle which broke fine:
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This photo shows the bottom of a joint that wouldn't break, with the taper running the opposite way, i.e. wider at the thread and thinner at the ball:
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I've noticed that for the joint that broke ok, it is connected to a new top arm. All the rest appear to be original.
Do I need to break the others in a different way, with different tools? If I use the scissor tool, I would just be compressing the threaded and tapered pin further into the arms! Are they just the wrong type that someone erroneously fitted a long time ago, or did rover produce two types?
Cheers
Chris