countrygirl77
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can anyone give me any pointers? I've tried a gear puller and heat... is there a key im missing? I can't get this off! help please! thanks!
(quoted from post at 20:24:23 07/08/16) Have a welder? Make a better stronger puller. Take a stout piece of pipe pretty close to the same OD of that hub, and about 6 inches long, and weld it all the way around it. Not sure how big of diameter that is, looks to be a couple of inches? For the puller rod, use a piece of 1" fine thread all thread. If you can't find fine thread, coarse thread will be ok. Slide something down inside that pipe like a thick washer or something that will prevent the threads inside of that shaft from getting screwed up. Take a 1" nut for whatever piece of all thread you come up with, fine or coarse thread,and weld in onto the end of that pipe. Cut that all thread off about a foot long and weld a nut on the end of it so you have something to turn it with. Thread the rod into the nut you welded onto/into the end of the pipe, and run it all the way in. It should force that hub off, if it doesn't, heat the hub some more. Oh, grease the threads on your "puller" so they turn easier and don't gall. That hub looks a bit rough, so you might have to replace it anyway. Then if you get it off, just grind the weld off.
Ross
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