Have several of these to pull apart and tried a release a few on some scrap parts with just a drift, not altogether successfully.
Removing the staked in part of the lip still means they are very tight and drifting them out damages the delicate locking ring, and any slip destroys the filter, which is not available.
These solenoids are the unique part in this model of ABS pump, so while you can cheaply buy a spare pump for the other parts, the important bit is not to damage these.
I was wondering if anyone hear either did this kind of work, or knew anyone close to Dartford, Kent who does. I think ideally it would best a take an existing socket and machine it, with two ramped pin drives for use with a rachet and to be able to apply downward pressure, rather that try and make something like a angle grinder pin wrench. The locking ring is approx 20mm .
Thanks
Removing the staked in part of the lip still means they are very tight and drifting them out damages the delicate locking ring, and any slip destroys the filter, which is not available.
These solenoids are the unique part in this model of ABS pump, so while you can cheaply buy a spare pump for the other parts, the important bit is not to damage these.
I was wondering if anyone hear either did this kind of work, or knew anyone close to Dartford, Kent who does. I think ideally it would best a take an existing socket and machine it, with two ramped pin drives for use with a rachet and to be able to apply downward pressure, rather that try and make something like a angle grinder pin wrench. The locking ring is approx 20mm .
Thanks