| Hi
I remembered wrong, I made it from a 55 mm hexagon socket.
Per
Skickat fr?n min iPhone
> 6 sep. 2017 kl. 08:52 skrev Per Schoerner <per at schoerner.se>:
> 
> Mike
> Note that the nut is an octagon, would fit better on an MG. And one of them 
> is threaded the other way around. I made my own socket from a very big 
> hexagon socket (46mm IIRC) that I grinded to an octagon.
> 
> Per
> 
> Skickat fr?n min iPhone
> 
>> 6 sep. 2017 kl. 00:01 skrev Michael MacLean <rrengineer.mike at att.net>:
>> 
>> OK, figured out how to get bearing hub off rear axle with a bearing flange 
>> and slide hammer.  Is the hub nut 2 3/16ths?  Is there a socket available 
>> without the chamfer around the mouth of the socket so I can get it on that 
>> thin nut?  Do you guys just buy a 2 3/16ths socket and grind the mouth flat? 
>>  The nuts on my axle are all buggered up from someone in the past using a 
>> chisel to get them off and put them back on.
>> Mike MacLean
>> 
>> 
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