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Rear hub removal

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Can anyone tell me what size the large nut is that holds the rear hub/bearings etc in place? As i havent got a socket big enough :x

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I think its 1 15/16 AF if your lucky like me you can borrow one off a neighbour with a Land Rover!

By the way one side is a left hand thread. The left one I think , but someone will be along soon to say which one. I'm sure its really a BSF size, but big nuts are more forgiving when it comes to a miss match.

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Post by RogerRust »

Here you are
alex_holden wrote:The correct size is 1 1/8" Whitworth, but both 1 7/8" AF and 48mm will do the job.
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Ideal, thanks!
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Yes, it's the left hand side that has the left hand thread.
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And for many years - a hammer and chisel has been the method for this nut!
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bmcecosse wrote:And for many years - a hammer and chisel has been the method for this nut!


:o Bit drastic isnt it?

Oh and one more thing, my mog appears to have 7 leaf springs, not 5. Has someone put on a pair of traveller springs?

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Yes - 7 leaf are Traveller - helps to minimise the axle tramp - but of course slightly harsher ride if running empty. The hub nuts are not meant to be all that tight - firm tap with chisel gets them going - then spin off by hand.
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Post by bigginger »

I'd still use a spanner if you can get hold of one. If you happen to be a bit further north, I've got one you can borrow.
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Oh if you have the right spanner - use it of course!
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Post by rayofleamington »

Oh and one more thing, my mog appears to have 7 leaf springs, not 5
the early Minor saloons had 7 leaf springs - later on they changed the spring design to give the same rating with 5 leafs (and used uprated 7 leafs for the travellers)

Hammer and chisel isn't actually that drastic. It's a very fine thread on a big nut so it works easily. Obviously use the correct tool if you have it but if not it can be done without.
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Ah, that might explain it then. My mog is an early model!
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It will be a miracle if it's still on the original springs!
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Post by youngun »

It is very likely it is, theres no mention of spring replacement in the service history.......most of the vouchers in the BMC voucher book are still there as well. I know for a fact that the original owner (who had it from 1957 to 1998) was a complete mechanical novice and always took it to the same garage, even if it just had a damp distributor or something!!
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springs.

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My 1957 car had the original 7 leaf springs and when they needed replacing I fitted the five leaf type which greatly improved the ride comfort.
My teeth are still original as a result!
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I've just had mine done on the left side ie. a new wheel bearing kit. The old bearing was fine, it was the inner seal that was leaking so it seemed like a good idea just to replace the whole assembly....and yes, the mechanic used a hammer & chisel because he hadn't a spanner or socket that fitted. I wish I could have known about the LH thread, though...would have saved a few choice swear-words. :lol: :lol:
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