I used info from Dan Walter's perfect hub puller and other advice from this
list to make mine.
http://i796.photobucket.com/albums/yy249/samouce/006-1.jpg
Just plate steel with four holes and the fitting for the slide-hammer welded
to the center. That with some bolt, washers and coupling nuts. The hubs
came off easily requiring 40 ft/lbs on one side and 50 ft/lbs on the other.
I then used the MONGO slide-hammer to pop the axles out.
http://i796.photobucket.com/albums/yy249/samouce/009.jpg
http://i796.photobucket.com/albums/yy249/samouce/010.jpg
I checked for end play before I pulled the axles and there was 0 on both
sides. There was a .030 shim on one side and a .010 on the other. So, I
needed shims. There are no shims available in Leavenworth, KS so I made
some.
http://i796.photobucket.com/albums/yy249/samouce/012.jpg
http://i796.photobucket.com/albums/yy249/samouce/014.jpg
I bought some .030 steel and .010 tin at the locale hardware store.
Question for you guys who know, how many shims and what thickness do you
have on your car? I hope I made enough. I also had to make the paper
gaskets which was quite easy after cutting the metal ones.
Have some parts painting to do today and then Monday I will have the old
bearing removed and the new one pressed on.
Duke
B382002037
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