I have prised (sp?) off the horn button and another thingy and I'm looking at a large nut.
What size is that monster?
Do I need a special puller after I get the nut off or will it come with some gentle mallet blows?
Thanks as always..
Dave
Undo the nut (can't remember socket size - but largest socket in my set) but DO NOT remove it. Then simply bang the wheel from below with your fists/and or jerk it from above - or you may need to use wood and hammer. It will come loose suddenly - and if the nut is right off it can jump up and smack you in the face!
Last edited by bmcecosse on Tue Feb 26, 2008 6:30 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Whit = whitworth, which is a crazy size unit used on early bolt threads in UK. I guess you will need to go the chisel route - which i will admit to doing in the past - it works!
You can get metric and (I imagine) AF sockets that will do it though. I'd tell you sizes, but it's 22.30, and I can't be bothered going out to the garage to get them and check. Maybe tomorrow - I know they're on this forum already, 'cos I (for one) have posted them before, but the 'search' facility isn't up to much
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If there's not a dent on one side of the hex, make one and then use pliars to twist... I don't know if I've been just lucky, but I've removed multiple nuts, all but one had that dent and a large pair of pliars did the job in every circumstance. Maybe mine were all a little loose...
Is rust infectious? My hands are turning red...
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Dont know the size but it's a huge one - I had to go borrow one from a vintage enthusiast who's into old tractors. Loaned me the biggest socket set and wrench ive ever seen - it nearly collapsed the rear suspension on the trav !
Must get one of my own though as the wheel will have to come off again just to re-seat the new indicator stalk.
i just brought a 3/4 deep whit impact socket , on the other side was a metric measurement as well at 33mm and fits perfect oh and this is also the same size as the starer dog nut. cheers dusty.
smoke me a kipper skipper i'll be back for breakfast
bmcecosse wrote:Oh dear - I did say Mini drive shaft - and crankshaft/flywheel bolt. So I was still thinking Mini. It's the only 3 uses I have found for that socket.
The nut at the end of a Minor cam shaft is another one
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If you do have to resort to the drastic method try a large centre punch first rather than the chisel, but if you have a nearby mini specialist they will have one.
Cheers
Kevin
Lovejoy 1968 Smoke Grey Traveller (gone to a new home after13 years)