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Re: Stuck locking cam on spin out wheel
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Sam
03-09-2002 14:00:23
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I had the pleasure of this experience last weekend. Turned out not to be too bad. Heat with a torch, gentle rapping with a small hammer directly on the 3/4 hex to break the rust, turn back and forth with crescent wrench. Use neversieze before reassembly. Be very patient. I don't know, but I would imagine these to be pricey.
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Gnome
03-11-2002 05:43:44
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Re: Re: Stuck locking cam on spin out wheel in reply to Sam, 03-09-2002 14:00:23
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If you have access to a torch, you can heat them up with that and then work them loose with an impact wrench. If not then you might end up doing what I had to. Take out all eight bolts that attach the cam assemplies to the hubs. then with a sledge or a small car jack, slowly and carefully work the rim out off of the hubs. Once I had them off, it took heating them in a small forge until slighlty red hot, and the impact wrenth to get them loose. This is after I'd allready shattered a socket using a cheater bar on the breaker bar. Clean 'em up with a wire brush and grease heavilly before reassembly.
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