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paneldamage Member Since: 11 Nov 2010 Location: Preston Posts: 222 |
Hiya, seen lots of posts on here about getting the stub shaft of the CV joint out of the hub... its a press fit and is made worse by corrosion and age. I intend to try using a hub tool in reverse, to push the shaft through. Failing that, I will follow 47p2's advice and try pushing it out with a blunt tool in an air hammer.
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1st Jul 2013 12:23pm |
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hoppy_70 Member Since: 04 Apr 2010 Location: Peoples Republic of Mancunia! Posts: 863 |
I can't really picture where you mean but when I did my lower ball joint it was a pig, but released with advice found on here. Basically used a jack to push it upwards from underneath (almost lifting the car) then some heat made it ping out.
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1st Jul 2013 5:25pm |
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ahebron Member Since: 01 Jan 2012 Location: The other Eastbourne Posts: 341 |
Hi Les when I had both sides out the other week replacing the wheel bearings I drove the axle out using my SP 1500 hydraulic and bolted it to 4 wheel studs. I drove them out very easily. Putting them back was a right sod, in the end I released the CV boot and tapped them in with a copper/leather hammer. I believe the correct tool is a very narrow side walled threaded tube that screws onto the end of the axle and draws it through the hub.
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2nd Jul 2013 5:50am |
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Cam-Tech-Craig Member Since: 03 Aug 2011 Location: Gloucestershire Posts: 16263 |
I can sell you a pusher for £250... They are a copy of a Land Rover tool i borrowed and our engineers made 6 sets out of a superior grade of steel so they are very very strong!
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2nd Jul 2013 7:58am |
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paneldamage Member Since: 11 Nov 2010 Location: Preston Posts: 222 |
Hi Craig, hi all, thanks for the advice, good to know that the shaft ought to pull back in with the beeeeg nut.... I have made a pusher out of 8 mm plate that bolts over the wheel studs and has a 16mm threaded boss in centre, not tried it yet as podding down here, will post pic, assuming it works!! |
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2nd Jul 2013 7:19pm |
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