Posted by Haas on November 05, 2007 at 18:43:02 from (12.65.60.116):
In Reply to: I-6 posted by 460anger on November 05, 2007 at 15:34:22:
Can't see how you could ever saw those hubs off. Mine are 3 inches thick at the outer edge and must be nearly 6 inches at the axle. Solid disk of cast iron. I know about a W-6 where the hub had to be heated near red hot before it came off. I've not had my hubs off on the I-6, but did take the rims off the hubs. They were rusted solid on there. The about 1/16 inch gap between the hub and the rim was filled with rust. Lot's of penetrating oil and a puller set up with eight 5/8 inch high strength threaded rods and heavy 2 inch square tubing on the back side of the rim finally got them off. Is still took cheaters on the wrenches on the 5/8 threaded rod. I'm sure that was many tons of force on the thing. It took me 3 weeks to get the first one off, trying various things until I came up with the 8 bolt puller setup. Got the second one off after 3 days of soaking and pulling.
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