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skyway hubs
oldskooldayz:
right i saw a thread on here a while ago im sure but cant for the life of me find it again
it was to do with a set of skyway hubs that had been pushed in due to over tightening
anyway the question asked in the thread was-is it possible to pull them back out ?????
i would also like to know the same thing as i have a rear alloy hub tuff thats pushed in toooooo much and needs pulling back out
who can help me please
cheers
BENDYCAT ELEVENTEEN:
that would have been me ;)
my rear was pushed in on both sides - i was able to pull them out - i just haven't rebuilt the hub yet to see how straight it is and if it spins true
i'm also working on find a way to recreate the tool from new parts - the bolt used has started to get tighter and tighter as the nut starts to pull the tread out of shape
i just trying to work out some thing that we can all go out and buy the parts in a hardware shop and do it at home ;)
i will get some pic's up of the mag
squigly:
You could....
remove the axle
put a large washer (as big as will fit between the alloy lugs and about 2-3mm thick)
replace the axle loose without the cones or nut on the side you're straightening first but make sure it goes through the center of the inserted washer, put the cones and nut on the opposite side
Then put a three pronged puller down between the alloy lugs and around the washer, put the center on the axle and crank it up slowly until it lines up.
This will push both sides out so be carefull and dont over do it or it will crack, the rivits will no doubt be loose after you have straightened it too.
BENDYCAT ELEVENTEEN:
will that not push one side out more than the other if not carefull ?
oldskooldayz:
Thanks for the reply guys
Look forward to hearing your remedy on the subject BC
Will take a look into this one for now to see how it's works
Cheers
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