I'm trying to decide whether or not the replacement of the upper ball joints on my 67 Flavia PF Coupe is a task within my mechanical capabilities.
I'm not too worried about my ability to get the leaf spring jacked up and restrained with a bracket. Disconnecting the ARB, damper and spring to wishbone buffer all looks to be straightforward and I have a Halfrauds "scissor" type ball joint splitter that looks, on dry runs, as if it will be able to separate the upper ball joint from the hub carrier.
What I am more concerned about is the removal of the ball joint from the upper wishbone as I have the earlier type of ball joint that is pressed into place. I see from various sources that there is a special Lancia tool that appears to consist of a sturdy metal cylinder that sits on top of the ball joint whilst you tighten a nut to pull the joint out of its seat.
In the absence of such tool, I'm thinking that I might be able to drift the ball joint out by fitting a sturdy oversize washer onto the shaft of the balljoint (with the nut re-attached to hold it in place) and then use a "pickle fork" and a lump hammer to "tap" and lever the ball joint out of its seat.
Once the ball joint is out, does the upper wishbone need to be removed in order to press the new ball joint in, or can it be adequately pressed into place without the need to use a heavy duty mechanical press such as indicated in the workshop manual.
I'm up for doing the job myself, but don't want to get so far into the strip down and then find that I've disabled the car and don't have the tools to complete the job safely, or at all!