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Corsa Sport » Message Board » Help Zone, Modification and ICE Advice » Wheel bearing split, how to remove from hub? » Post Reply
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tobyc20xe |
posted on 31st Aug 12 at 22:18 |
quote: :lol: oh dear! it would work yes just still can't see how you bent it..really hard things to brake lol | |
andy_mk3 |
posted on 31st Aug 12 at 21:26 |
Not my fault you're a fucking neanderthal :lol: | |
Jamie-C |
posted on 31st Aug 12 at 21:16 |
:lol:, its how Andy told me how to do it :rolleyes: :lol: | |
tobyc20xe |
posted on 31st Aug 12 at 21:01 |
quote: your not a famer are you,that seems to be the way of they fix everything....heat it up or hit it with a big hammer :lol: | |
andy_mk3 |
posted on 31st Aug 12 at 20:42 |
God knows how you bent it then :lol: I get the ring from the bearing glowing cherry red them smack it with a big chisel and it usually drops off pretty easy then! I've even melted the ring off a few with no other damage to the hub! | |
Jamie-C |
posted on 31st Aug 12 at 20:16 |
Got a hot with a blow torch and smacked it with a hammer, wasn't even a heavy hammer just a normal claw hammer :lol: Don't have a clue how I managed to bend it :lol: | |
tobyc20xe |
posted on 31st Aug 12 at 14:55 |
quote: how the hell did you bent it? :lol must of got a bit mad with it? | |
gazza808 |
posted on 30th Aug 12 at 22:05 |
The metal goes blue when your just about to grind through it into your spindle/hub lol | |
gazza808 |
posted on 30th Aug 12 at 22:03 |
My method at work is, | |
Jamie-C |
posted on 29th Aug 12 at 23:09 |
Meh, I like to have a bash most things myself, and tbh I didn't think a hub would be that easily bent :lol: | |
andy_mk3 |
posted on 29th Aug 12 at 22:57 |
quote: You come make a thread, don't take advice, and see what happens :lol: | |
Jamie-C |
posted on 29th Aug 12 at 22:52 |
Well tried getting it glowing red today and smacked it with a hammer, wasn't the best idea as I bent the hub :facepalm::lol: | |
johnhara1 |
posted on 29th Aug 12 at 10:23 |
/\ this | |
andy_mk3 |
posted on 28th Aug 12 at 21:33 |
Way I remove them at work is get them glowing red and give it a good smack with a chisel to open it up, then it will slide off. | |
john_redtop |
posted on 28th Aug 12 at 20:49 |
No bother | |
Jamie-C |
posted on 28th Aug 12 at 20:47 |
I'll give it a bash myself before paying someone :lol: | |
john_redtop |
posted on 28th Aug 12 at 20:34 |
Possibly but make sure you don't damage the hub pop into a garage and see what there say they might remove it for a small fee | |
Jamie-C |
posted on 28th Aug 12 at 20:30 |
I don't have anything like that, I wonder could I cut it it of with a cutting disc? | |
john_redtop |
posted on 28th Aug 12 at 20:26 |
Sorry | |
john_redtop |
posted on 28th Aug 12 at 20:25 |
Similar to that without that bit on the top and the bottom bit is straight on the claws so fits in also had to put a socket in the middle were the shaft goes througt for something for it to pull against | |
Jamie-C |
posted on 28th Aug 12 at 20:08 |
What kind of puller? I have a steering wheel puller here :lol: | |
john_redtop |
posted on 28th Aug 12 at 20:03 |
I had the same problem had to knock a chissel between the hub and the bit that's left to create a gap then use a puller | |
Jamie-C |
posted on 28th Aug 12 at 19:57 |
Stripped the car down today to change the wheel bearing as theres only so much of that annoying noise I can take :lmao: |