I have recomended to to somebody before and they couldn't make it work, usually its because they are tight with a burr that has formed and none of us have the right deburr tool.
I discovered it was also because some pins have a chamfer inside and the nut won't grip.
So I devised a method with a rawlbolt and it worked well.
You need a rawlbolt that takes a bolt not one with a stud and with a tube as a spacer so you can access the nut to tighten it, assemble it onto the studding and expand inside the gudgeon pin, than slide hammer it off.
just thought I'd share it, it works a treat I will be using it again.


