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nut on steerer block o wood over thatdead blow hammerdont strike gingerly
Original bearings by the look of it. They've been in there for thirty five years my guess is they are rusted to the stem. Give the stem a good soak with penetrating oil and leave it overnight then ge a block of hardwood to put on top of the stem and try a few really good whacks to get it moving. DO NOT beat directly on the stem with a lump hammer! You'll mushroom the tube, damage the threads and render it useless.Pete
Mine wasn't rusty, was just tight as S%*TSee image. The one to the left is mine, the one to the right was off a different Tonti frame (T3 I'm guessing)
The problem is that the steering stem is stuck in the TOP bearing inner race. If it's not simple rust, then it could well be a burr or chunk has bound the shaft to the race. If you can get a puller onto the top of the stem (or somehow get constant, significant pressure on the stem with some sort of press) you might be able to then tap on the top bearing inner race with a drift and shock the stem free.Finding a safe way to heat the top inner race might also help. I'm only tossing these ideas in because nothing else seems to be working for you. I wouldn't suggest these solutions for normal circumstances.
Thanks Guys for ALL the suggestions, encouragement, tips. Glad to hear it has happened to others. Not Robinson Crusoe then.BTW John Henry lives just down the road from me. Nice fellow. Not sure he'd be any good on the end of a hammer though. Bit puny.
I'd be really surprised if none of the above work and you still have a problem.But plenty of soaking with penetrating fluid not WD40 is definitely part of the solution.If you are getting nervous about the amount of force you are applying to the stem, you might want to consider several sharp blows with a centre punch around the inner race. It'll either jolt it and free it or it'll shatter it and free it up. You'll need to be careful not to damage the headstock. Certainly only do this as a very last resort and make sure you don't strike the outer race. Failing that a dremel cutting disc looks like the final option.
Thanks Old Rat, I only sprayed it with WD40 as that's all I had in my garage at 4.45am and plan on getting some penetrating fluid on my way home this afternoon.
Could it be that the fork lock is locked?
The acetone/ATF mix is probably the best penetrant there is, and cheap (Guzzi content ) & easy to make at home. Be aware, however, that the acetone endows the solution with prodigious paint removing properties so if you use it be careful where it goes unless you already plan on repainting the frame.Good luck!Howard
Some information in this linked thread from when I had this same issue:http://wildguzzi.com/forum/index.php?topic=75788.0;nowapHope that helps.
From the first photo it looks like the steering is locked. If so it is going to lock the stem in place. Can you turn the lower tree? Apologies if I missed something.