I'm trying to strip down the front hub to remove the brake backplate. Should the locknut be tight? I've removed the splitpin and the nut just won't budge.
Older and more confused than I could ever imagine possible.
Not the front passenger side by any chance? If it is try turning the nut the opposite way it's a left hand thread! I found this out trying to do the wheel bearing on Phoebe!
Well I've persuaded the nut off but now the bearings won't come out. I'm sure I've done this job before without a hub puller but it seems that what i need. Everything is nicely greased and turns freely but the thing won't come out.
Older and more confused than I could ever imagine possible.
You need to drift them out. I used a largish screwdriver. Be warned however, the metal is softish, and takes a burr from the screwdriver if care is not taken.
(That is assuming you are replacing the bearings!)
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Put the wheel on - and use that to wiggle the hub off. If drifting out bearings - use a piece of brass to avoid damage.
Edit - Sorry - just noticed RR already mentioned brass.
As RogerRust has said just buy a hub puller - makes the job so easy -you can get cheap pullers from most autojumbles & Sunday Markets as well as the usual tool stores. My opinion is there is no substitute for the correct tools, they save a lot of stress.
Yes - so put the wheel back on the hub - with wheel nuts on - and use the extra leverage to wiggle the hub off! I have to say it usually just slides off !
Yes, I've never had a problem getting hubs off. They usually come off easily. If you have tried pulling it off and it's 'jammed' slightly by not coming off 'true' then try pushing it back on as far as you can then very gently wiggling it as you pull it off to keep it 'true' or it will jam again.