help, my axles stuck in the hub! 56k beware
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Um i cant get my axle out, any ideas? ive tried using this puller but so far the thing wont budge, also took a few whacks at the end of the shaft for good measure. I would hit it harder but the metal is bending ??? wtf is it so soft for? Anyway so this is where im at ... middle of a diff swap:
Attachment 216977 Attachment 216978 And for fun i did this and took some shots, just because its cool and i can: Attachment 216979 Attachment 216980 Attachment 216981 Attachment 216982 Attachment 216983 Attachment 216984 |
Start spraying PB Blaster and then apply heat to the hub. Don't go too heat crazy though, no way to tell how it'll treat the bearings. Then... I'd beat on it :P, Before you beat on it, put the nut back on, it'll help prevent expansion of the axle end.
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Put the nut back on so you dont round the edge or whack the threads. Can you get an impact gun on that puller? I would only do it if its warrantied though, I usually do a number on them when I have to impact the. Torch the hub, get it as hot as you can. Try finding an air hammer too, those are helpful. |
Best way I have found after PB blaster and heat is an 8 lb sledge with an aluminum cylinder about 2" thick taped to the end.
If it doesn't move then(in the interest of not destroying the bearings), take the hub off, mount it in a spare rim, support the rim solid, and beat straight down with the sledge. You will need to make clearence for the axle below. I had to cut one axle off to set the rim on some 4x6 planks to get it solid enough |
ditto the sledge. Worked for me.
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i think im going to go get a Bigger BFH (big fucking hammer) and beat the hell out of it. I already am going to have to grind around the end in order to get the nut on as it is.
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Just make sure you get the nut back on before you do any more hitting, otherwise its going to be a REAL pain..
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ima fuck this motherfucker up!
edit this needs a smiley because i like beating the shit out of things :) if it comes down to it i can pull an axle out of the miata in the local wrecking yard. |
Yeah you really want to stay away from heat with the bearings. Because of messing with the lube
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Oh if you have a compressor try an air chisel too. I think that helped me some but not as much as a BFH.
I was swapping to a 1.8 housing and half shafts so I didn't particularly care about smashing it to bits. |
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mission BFH successful. It was in there real good and i hit it real hard
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look at that sexy guy
wemen just love bald guys holding BFH's and an axle |
that axle looks so skinny next to you :gay:
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If the axle is to be re-used, beside grinding the mushroom at the tip, get a die and re-cut the threads. You want the castle nut to spin on freely and only lock on the flat at the hub.
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That ain't real hard, shit the metal isn't even deformed.
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well, that much anyway
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10 minutes with a dremel and the nut fit right on.
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Did I miss something? If you're doing a diff swap on a '90 don't you have to use the half shafts from the later model?
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im going to be swapping the torsen from my 97 on my axles will be too long for the 97 diff and so will the driveshaft.
edit, let me fix that for yall Im going to be swapping the torsen from my 97 on. My axles will be too long for the 97 diff and so will the driveshaft. pay attention magna :bigtu: |
Swapping the '97 rear to the '90 and vise-versa? Still not entirely clear.
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