I still need to find a source for a hub removal puller. I have tryed the
places suggested and they were either out of the tool or not responding to my
inquiries. I am still looking. Any more suggestions?
Thanks
Paul Knapp
Fontana Ca
In a message dated 5/3/02 3:30:56 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
johnkipping@inet.net.nz writes:
> Subj:Re: [triumph-gt6-enthusiast] GT6 Hub Removal
> Date:5/3/02 3:30:56 AM Pacific Daylight Time
> From:<A HREF="mailto:johnkipping@inet.net.nz">johnkipping@inet.net.nz</A>
> Reply-to:<A
>HREF="mailto:triumph-gt6-enthusiast@yahoogroups.com">triumph-gt6-enthusiast@yahoogroups.com</A>
> To:<A
>HREF="mailto:triumph-gt6-enthusiast@yahoogroups.com">triumph-gt6-enthusiast@yahoogroups.com</A>
> Sent from the Internet
The correct tool used properly never fails. Remove hub nut and washer - fit
protective cap to end of shaft, bolt tool down (flange must be al least 1/2
inch thick) with wheel nuts, tighten tool with 3 ft stilsons, hit hub at
right angles to shaft near to brake back plate, tighten tool, repeat until
hub comes off and the shaft flies across the room - great fun.
John Kipping
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <A HREF="mailto:thescrapman@yahoo.com">colin wake</A>
> To: <A
>HREF="mailto:triumph-gt6-enthusiast@yahoogroups.com">triumph-gt6-enthusiast@yahoogroups.com</A>
>
> Sent: Friday, May 03, 2002 5:53 AM
> Subject: Re: [triumph-gt6-enthusiast] GT6 Hub Removal
>
>
> simon
>
> was the 'proper tool' the real 'proper tool', or what
> they said was, ISTR that John Kipping said he had
> never failed with the proper tool. If the wrong tool
> is used (i.e. a legged puller) it bends the hubs.
>
>
> I am sure others will provide ways of shifting them.
>
> I just fit a spare whole side from my spares pile when
> I have a hub failure.
>
> colin
>
>
>
> colin
>
>
> --- wgk151m <simon.lewis@nokia.com> wrote: > Hi Folks
> >
> > I am currently restoring a late non-rotoflex MK3 GT6
> > and would like to
> > remove the rear hubs to check the rear bearings and
> > generally clean
> > the hub assembly.
> >
> > I have just taken the halfshafts/hub assembly to a
> > local garage who
> > have failed to removed them with the proper tool and
> > liberal use of a
> > sledgehammer.
> >
> > Are there any tricks that will help or does anyone
> > know of a hydraulic
> > hub puller that will do the job.
> >
> > I live on the South coast of England.
> >
> > BR
> >
> > Simon
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