Randall,
Wow! Lots of good information. Based on this, I won't just throw it in
the press and start pushing on it.
Ken's approach sounds relatively easy to set up so I will have to give
it a try. I will let you know how it works.
Thanks,
Mike
Randall wrote:
> Michael :
>
> The rear hubs are typically so tight that the hub is not strong enough to be
> simply pressed off, without distorting the face of the hub. You need to
> bolt something heavy that supports the face, similar to the way the original
> Churchill tool did.
>
> Or, Ken describes an intriguing alternative here
> http://192.94.170.51/start/phorum/read.php?1,15880,15982#msg-15982
> that might be worth a try. Haven't had occasion to try it myself yet, but I
> will when the time comes.
>
> Randall
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