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Re: Front hub removal

To: <healeys@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: Front hub removal
From: "Mark and Kathy" <mgtrcars@galaxyinternet.net>
Date: Sat, 20 Jan 2007 07:21:23 -0500
Nice tip.  Quick ,simple ,easy.     Wish all Healey disassembly was this 
easy.   I Reference the rear spring and front A- arm removal,  both very 
memorable operations.   But they help make me the Healey Hero that I am 
today. I persevered and won, eventually.  And these some what tedious 
operations tend to make the cars a bit more endearing and meaningful, 
sometimes.

Thank God reassembly IS NOT an exact reversal of dissemble, in these cases. 
:)

Mark


----- Original Message ----- 
From: <Chucknsueo@aol.com>
To: <healeys@autox.team.net>
Sent: Friday, January 19, 2007 9:47 PM
Subject: Front hub removal


>A few days back a lister asked about removing a big healey front wheel 
>hub.
> I just did this job tonight.  After I took off the grease cup, 
> castellated
> nut and washer, the hub would not come off the axle.  Haynes  says to use 
> a 3
> legged puller on the brake disk, but the factory manual says to  use a 
> special
> service tool to get the hub off and not to pull on the disk.   What I did 
> was
> put a smaller socket inside a larger socket and slip it inside  the hub 
> where
> the knockoff screws on.  The smaller socket (13/16" Craftsman  in my case) 
> was
> stuck in with the square drive end facing the hub.  Then  the large socket
> (1-1/8" deep impact) slid over it, sticking out of the hub  about 3/4". 
> All I
> did then was thread the knockoff onto the hub and drive  it on with a 
> hammer.
> It pushed the sockets against the axle and pulled the  hub off of the 
> axle.
> Worked like a charm!
>
> Chuck Ott
> Middletown, DE
> 62BT7, 67BJ8, 69AN9




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