easy said:cut em off if there stuck, 100 times quicker! :mrgreen:
r73 said:By the time I'd put 2 Scaff bars on my 3/4 breaker, given up, then got my heaviest mate to jump up and down on it, then heated the shit out of it, it would have been quicker to cut it off!!
I've got a torque wrench to use on reassembly - borrow it if your near
mattp said:Well, I've had loads and loads of hub nuts off and without issue, a few weeks ago I had 20 sets off with a cordless snap on gun -and no weight of van / brakes applied to hold the drum.
Buy the right tool, cutting the nuts off is a mugs game -I have seen soo many damaged threads as a result.
If you do have to cut, be carefull and a little at a time then try and crack the nut, which wil then un-do
r73 said:I'm pretty sure 40+ years ago the tool most people used was a Scaff bar not a £700 snap on gun :msn4:
mattp said:.....but what where you going to lock the hub up with so that you could use the bar????
vdubzen said:i use this to remove those axle nuts .............
http://www.piersideparts.net/LR000133.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
works on flywheels and also makes it easy to torque everything properly.
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