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Topic: L Case
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| coloiron
12-03-2012 14:33:01
72.19.135.107
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I have an L case that has been setting for several years and I need to take the rear wheels off. Tried several whys and can"t get them to budge. Any ideas or proven methods. |
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| D Standard
12-03-2012 18:43:51
64.235.94.150
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Re: L Case in reply to coloiron, 12-03-2012 14:33:01
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| You could just loosen everything up and drive it around for a while - or pull it. |
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| JimEvans
12-03-2012 17:42:30
66.185.0.208
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Re: L Case in reply to coloiron, 12-03-2012 14:33:01
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| Cutoff spokes or cast? I removed the cutoff wheels from my L by putting a chain through the spokes and over a plate on the hub. A hydraulic jack put some pressure on the wheels. Then I started heating the hub with a propane weedburner torch. Then started hitting the hub with a hameer. The first wheel went flying across the shop (ok, maybe just a foot or so and then fell over. The second one, I chained to my engine hoist to keep it from falling on me.
The splines are tapered. With a little heat and pressure and a little impact or two, they should pop right off. |
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