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zinx 04-20-07 08:59 AM

Tips on removing the hub nut?
 
I just got my driveshaft shop axles in yesterday and have started the install but i can't get the axle nut off. I'm wondering what the best process was for this or if anyone has any tips.

Also, does anyone have a write up on the axles swap process, i swear someone wrote one at some point, but the search isn't turning up shit.

DamonB 04-20-07 09:14 AM

A socket, a breaker bar and a 3 foot length of pipe are what I use. Have a second person hold the brakes while you bust the nut loose.

zinx 04-20-07 09:16 AM


Originally Posted by DamonB
A socket, a breaker bar and a 3 foot length of pipe are what I use. Have a second person hold the brakes while you bust the nut loose.

Well, i've got all that, i guess i just need to put some elbow grease into it. Thanks for your reply. What is the best way to pull that part thats dented in (the locking part of the nut)?

Busted7 04-20-07 10:00 AM

Zinx the dented part wont stop it from comming of that is to help keep it from just unscrewing if it were loose. A 600 ft pound air gun works good on the nut if you have one. And there was a write up somewere. Good luck.

AnthonyNYC 04-20-07 10:03 AM


Originally Posted by zinx
Well, i've got all that, i guess i just need to put some elbow grease into it. Thanks for your reply. What is the best way to pull that part thats dented in (the locking part of the nut)?

I think I used a screwdriver or small chisel for that part and straightened it out.

Also, if you cant get the nut off, drive to a local tire shop, have them loosen with an air gun for you and then retighten. Once you get home from there, it will be easy to get off again.

Anthony

ptrhahn 04-20-07 10:04 AM

My rechargeable impact gun (250 ft/lbs) blew it right off. The factory torque spec is about 175-200 ft/lbs i believe.

I just used a scrw driver to tap ou the dented portion of the nut.

Dan Schechter 04-20-07 10:08 AM


Originally Posted by AnthonyNYC
I think I used a screwdriver or small chisel for that part and straightened it out.

Also, if you cant get the nut off, drive to a local tire shop, have them loosen with an air gun for you and then retighten. Once you get home from there, it will be easy to get off again.

Anthony

Sounds like the best way, but IF they will do that for you, since they probably don't want to be liable. The other way is a good 1/2" impact gun and socket or breaker bar like mentioned before, it should come off...if not, something may be wrong, like crossthreaded. If not try spraying some wd40 on it and letting it sit for a little while to help break up any rust.

zinx 04-20-07 10:12 AM

Thats for all the tips guys! Unfortunatly i can't drive it anywhere as the hondabond on the new oil pan is still curing, but thats a good idea. The socket i have a a 3/4" drive and my impact is a 1/2" unless i can find someone with a 3/4" that i can borrow, i guess i could find a reducer as well. I'll get it off one way or the other.

zinx 04-20-07 10:15 AM

And just to be sure, they are a standard, clock-wise to tighten thread, right? I don't want to be going the wrong way on this thing.

DamonB 04-20-07 11:00 AM

^ Yep. Threads are completely normal on both sides.

Sgtblue 04-20-07 03:03 PM

I just got one of these. Well worth the money. +1 for leaving the in-dent alone. It won't stop it.
http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...temnumber=2623

zinx 04-26-07 12:57 PM

You sons of bitches, you don't even need to take the hub nut off to change axles, of course i already had one off when i realized this. It was kind of a pita, but hopefully worth it, i'll be on some ET streets Saturday to make some passes.

Black1993rx7 04-26-07 01:34 PM

where you going to be making passes Saturday? I'd like to join you (even though I wont be able to keep up).

zinx 04-26-07 02:19 PM


Originally Posted by Black1993rx7
where you going to be making passes Saturday? I'd like to join you (even though I wont be able to keep up).

I will be up at US41 Dragway in Morocco. The tickets to race are all sold out (a local club rented out and track and then invited other people), but i believe you can still come to watch.

Eggie 04-26-07 02:20 PM


Originally Posted by zinx
You sons of bitches, you don't even need to take the hub nut off to change axles...

You have to be careful what you ask around here! Just ask anyone who posts, "Is the FD a good daily driver? It's a stretch for me, but I'm getting a job next week."

gracer7-rx7 04-26-07 04:03 PM

Hehe. Thats kinda funny.

I thought you were asking b/c you wanted to change bearings or something while you were there.

zinx 04-27-07 09:56 AM


Originally Posted by gracer7-rx7
Hehe. Thats kinda funny.

I thought you were asking b/c you wanted to change bearings or something while you were there.


No, some other guys told me the nut had to come off to change the axles. It didn't throw me off that much.


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