Posted by Glen
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on 4/25/2009, 7:53 am, in reply to "Re: Rear hub puller"
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The current Moss price on the hub flange is $350...
Sometimes (rarely) they will come off easy, but most have grown together as one by now, so the correct puller is essential.
Good luck!
Glen
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: I well remember ruining a hub using a
: three jaw puller on my Spitsix in 1981.
: Those stinkin' tapers never want to
: surrender! That's when I turned a
: substantial puller that has ben
: bulletproof ever since.
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: I'll loan it to anyone but I've become
: more cautious in my older days and
: would ask a substantial deposit. If
: that works for you let me know cuz it's
: the ONLY way to do the job.
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: I now remember how I reinstalled my
: hub.
: I used a deep socket and tapped it in.
: That was years ago when I performed
: that work.
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: So do you use the nut to push the hub
: in
: place? Have the threads ever stripped
: on you by using this method?
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: Don't need one to reinstall.
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: Yep. That's what a local british car
: enthusiast also said before I worked on
: mine. Is this $90 puller also used to
: reinstall the hub? That's not really
: too bad of a price then.
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: Can't you rent a puller from an auto
: store near you? When I pulled mine out,
: I used a 3 jaw puller. You can get one
: for $10 at a Harbor Freight Store. Good
: luck
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: Hey does anyone have a used hub puller
: for sale? I was going to buy one but
: funds are short right now to pay 90
: bucks for one. If not I may make one,
: but if someone has one to unload let me
: know. Thanks! Tim
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: Not a good idea Oscar! You were damn
: lucky that hub didn't bend or break. No
: I need the correct one.
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