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Re: SpitFire Rear hub removal??

To: rnagel@dspt.com
Subject: Re: SpitFire Rear hub removal??
From: Joe Curry <curry@wolfenet.com>
Date: Sun, 19 Oct 1997 18:18:47 -0700
Cc: triumphs@Autox.Team.Net
Organization: Curry Enterprises
References: <85256535:00759806.00@server1.dspt.com>
rnagel@dspt.com wrote:
> 
> One last job to do this year...  Replace the rear hub axle bearings.  I
> have been told that a special tool is required to remove the hub from the
> rear axle.  I broke one jaw puller trying to get the hub off.  I have since
> been told trying to remove the hub in this manner is a NO NO.   Has anyone
> tried or had success with using a press with a bearing puller for a press (
> wrong name I know).  I would use the bearing puller to provide even support
> under the hub.  Would this work??  Any advice would be helpful!!
> 
> Thanks in advance!
> 
> Regards Rick
> 80 Spitfire
Rick,
I am going to answer your question only if you provide the following
information for my Spitfire Database:
Year (80 you provided) Model (1500, obviously), Color, Commission #
(VIN), Owner (Rick Nagel, of course), Location>

With that said, Haynes manual for Spitfires says."Due to the
exceptionally tight fit of the rear hub on the shaft, removal can
normally be carried out if the correct tool (S4221A) is available, or a
hydraulic press used with suitable supporting adapters.  Failing the
availability of these tools, the hub/shaft will have to be taken to a
dealer for removal of the hub."

That is what I have always done.  Life is too short to fool around with
frustrations like that to save a few bucks.

Please respond with the above info.

Joe Curry    '63 Spit


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