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kingr

posted on 17/3/03 at 02:43 PM Reply With Quote
Sierra rear hub bolts

What size are Sierra rear hub bolts? They seem to be around the 41-42mm region, but I'm not certain. Where's the best (cheapest) place to get a suitable socket from? I tried a localish tool shop, they could get 41mm but not 42mm, and they were looking to be pretty pricey (10-15 quid IIRC!) plus they only had 3/4" drive, which would me messing around with converters or buying a 3/4" breaker bar (nice, but decidedly limited use, and also certain to be expensive).

Kingr

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auzziejim

posted on 17/3/03 at 03:59 PM Reply With Quote
the sierra rear hub bults are 41mm! and i think you will find it extramly hard to find one with less than a 3/4" drive! i borrowed mine from an engineering friend to undo the one i could get undone. just gotta find another half shaft and hub carrier now

try your local tool hire centre they should hire you a drive bar and socket for under a tenner

James

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James

posted on 17/3/03 at 04:11 PM Reply With Quote
Anyway, bought from Camberley Auto Factors: 41mm, 1/2" drive, black 'impact style' for £11/12inc. vat.

Don't know where you are but there's quite a few branches around:
01252 518222 for Camberley branch.

I went for the more expensive impact as I knew I was taking it to a garage to get them to use their 650lbs/ft air ratchet on it.

HTH,

James

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kingr

posted on 17/3/03 at 04:57 PM Reply With Quote
Hmmm, phoned my friendly local tool shop, they'll do me a teng single hex 41mm 3/4 drive for £8, not bad, but I'll need a converter from 1/2" to 3/4" which is £10.70, not so good! Ah well, tempted to get it anyway. I'm guessing the front bolts are the same. Auzziejim - if you can't get the bolt off, just do as jolly green told me - cut through it with a hacksaw close to the threads and then knock it off with a chisel, works a treat. You may need to make a couple of cuts.

Kingr

P.s. Why couldn't ford think of a better way of holding the rear hubs on? 200+lb/ft of torque is bloody ridiculous, you can't undo them, it nigh on impossible to do them up, there's very few troque wrenches that go that high and it's so tight you can only use the nuts once, keeps their parts department in business I suppose.

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carnut

posted on 17/3/03 at 05:03 PM Reply With Quote
You could try to warm the nut with a gas torch then use a rattle gun to take it off. Thats the only way I managed to get mine off.
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carnut

posted on 17/3/03 at 05:06 PM Reply With Quote
Best to undo the nuts while still on the donor car which I didnt do then strugled to undo them.

Wait till you have to undo the drive shafts! Thats FUN! I knacked three T40 torque bits. (before you tell me to buy decent stuff, 2 were drapper and the 3rd a snap-on)

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auzziejim

posted on 17/3/03 at 11:30 PM Reply With Quote
my rear drivers side hub bult turns but the thread is fu
James

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Viper

posted on 17/3/03 at 11:38 PM Reply With Quote
P.s. Why couldn't ford think of a better way of holding the rear hubs on? 200+lb/ft of torque is bloody ridiculous, you can't undo them, it nigh on impossible to do them up, there's very few troque wrenches that go that high and it's so tight you can only use the nuts once, keeps their parts department in business I suppose.


you should allways replace the nuts anyway because they are nylocs, and once used etc....
to get mine undone (and do up again) i used an old brake disc witha long bar welded to it, bolt this in place of the wheel resting the bar on the floor this will stop the hub turning undone the nut with a 3 foot breaker bar and a 4 foot tube over the breaker bar, no problem






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kingr

posted on 18/3/03 at 09:47 AM Reply With Quote
It's not getting the thing undone I'm worried about, it's getting the sodding things back on!!

Kingr

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CairB

posted on 18/3/03 at 12:57 PM Reply With Quote
Kingr,

Are you referring to the centre nut? If so do you need to remove it? I thought I did when removing the half shafts from the donor but didn't need to.

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kingr

posted on 18/3/03 at 01:16 PM Reply With Quote
CairB - I've already removed them, from the back and yes you do have to if you've got rear discs. I want to undo the front ones, so that I can clean up and paint the front uprights more easily. And then of course I'll have to do them up again, so I'll need it for them too. My (broken after one use) teng torque wrench doesn't go high enough, so I think I'll just have to take it to the limit of my troque wrench and then just get the biggest knarliest socket extension I can lay my hands on and torque the crap out of it.

Kingr

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