I'm a little late with my reply to the list with my answer to getting the Rear
Axle Bearing Nut off. I had to find my home made wrench in my morass of
tooling and other junk that I can't seem to part with, junk that is (pack rat).
Years ago I made this wrench out of 1/4 inch steel plate. I cut the outer
shape with a band saw and the inner shape with a "zizz" wheel plunge cut on
each flat enough to finish it off with a hacksaw. Then cleaned up the saw marks
with an assortment of files and a belt sander. Being flat, there isn't the
issue of the wrench twisting off the nut like an ill fitting socket with an
adapter and breaker bar attached. I used a heavy brass hammer to strike the arm
on my wrench and it worked very nicely.
I also made a puller for the wheel bearing hub and can furnish pictures of it
too if there is any interest.
Larry
'67 BJ8
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