Re: [Amc-list] Removing hub from drum - press, hammer or replace
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Re: [Amc-list] Removing hub from drum - press, hammer or replace



It has retaining screws on the rear drums. Those were no issue (after
the judicious application of hammer). The left front hub was just
free-floating. The right front is swaged on. I'm starting to wonder
how long it's been on. Anyway, heading to a machine shop today. It's
coming off one way or another! (or maybe I should just leave it alone
and see if I can get the drum turned with the hub inside. All I want
is a nice, clean, turned drum on a good hub).




 > >I did not hit the studs with a cold chisel yet - I'm thinking the
 >  >studs are swaged. Not sure if a 1500 pound press would "convince" 'em
 >  >to let go.
 >  >
 >  >The other side of the question: since the drivers side hub just slid
 >  >right off, it wouldn't be swaged. Does it need to be? Or do the bolts
 >  >take care of that.
 >
 >
 >  This might be obtuse and obstinate, but did you remember to take
off the three small retaining screws that hold the drum to the hub?
 >
 >  -- Marc
 >
 >
 >
 >
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