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Re: Differential nut

To: mgs@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Differential nut
From: dlively@wheel.dcn.davis.ca.us (David Lively)
Date: Mon, 21 Aug 1995 13:15:14 -0400
>Has anyone ever been able to remove the large nut securing the pinion shaft
>on an early B differential?
>
>Russ (I'll take my Louisville Slugger over your pneumatic wrench) Wilson
>
Actually, there are two generally accepted methods.  The first, and most
often found in MG Specialist garages is, is to take a chisel and hammer.
Gently notch the nut and then chisel it until it starts to work around.  By
the way, new nuts are only a few dollars from our buddies at MOSS, INC.
The second method, which I have used on my cars, involved buying a special
octagon socket from a guy in Michigan that advertises in NAMGAR MGA
newsletter, British Car Magazine, etc.   I don't have his name with me, but
he puts together "authentic British tool kits" too.  Then it's a matter of
getting a long enough pry bar for leverage.

PS:  Getting the wheel bearings out is a bear, too!!!

David Lively            MGA 1600 MkII for Summer; MG ZB Magnette (5-speed)
for Winter
                                and a bicycle for getting to work



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