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- bryan young
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mahnek wrote: Car has been sat around for some time, tried removing rear wheel but no joy. Have removed four wheel nuts any sugestions
Put axle stands under the car, do not work using the jack alone!! The alloy wheels fuse/weld themselves onto the hub, try spraying the hub wheel/hub joint with plus gas and hitting the inside of the tyre/wheel with a length of 4" x 2" timber. Put some copper grease on the mating faces when putting them back on again!
i dont want to dis-hearten youbut i know someone who took three days to remove the front wheels on an Alfa Sud!!:evil:
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Repeat alternating kicks until the wheel comes loose.
David
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I'm one for the kick the hell out of it rotate it a bit at the same time, boot the tyre not the wheel, takes longer but does no damage
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David
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david aiketgate wrote: If the car is securely raised, i lie on my back on the ground with my feet towards the wheel, legs bent. Then kick/stamp at one side of the wheel/tyre with one foot and then the otherside with the other foot.
Repeat alternating kicks until the wheel comes loose.
David, That paints quite a picture!
Any chance of a video tutorial?:woohoo:
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Rich in Vancouver wrote:
david aiketgate wrote: If the car is securely raised, i lie on my back on the ground with my feet towards the wheel, legs bent. Then kick/stamp at one side of the wheel/tyre with one foot and then the otherside with the other foot.
Repeat alternating kicks until the wheel comes loose.
David, That paints quite a picture!
Any chance of a video tutorial?:woohoo:
Don't fancy the video - when i first read it i thought he was giving birth! :lol:
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You need a little hydraulic jig (probably the car mech jig should work as well), a wood or steel bar and a belt.
Once removed the 4 nuts refit one nut and screw it in 2-3 turns.
Put the jig stem on the nut (to prevent to damage the thread), the bar and the belt (see picture).... pump.
If you are able to remove the central wheel badge it would be better, you will apply the force in the center,
As soon as you feel the wheel coming loose stop to pump, otherwise you risk to get jammed the wheel on the hub.
Once removed the wheels, clean the rusted surfaces and apply some FEW copper grease on the mating surface
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