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Re: Frozen Wire Wheels

To: DamitDick@gnn.com (Damit Dick)
Subject: Re: Frozen Wire Wheels
From: jello@dns.ida.net (Phil Bates)
Date: Thu, 10 Oct 1996 13:33:16 -0600
>1. Lift one side of the car as high as possible with out rolling it 
>over and liberly soak the interior of wheel/exterior of splined hub 
>with penetrating oil. Be patient and repeat every few hours for a 
>couple of days. Carfully try to remove the wheel. Use an 
>appropriate pry bar between brake disc/drum as a persuader.
>
>2. If this does not work. Try to adapt a gear puller to grab the 
>wheel and push against the end of the spindle/axel. Tighten up on 
>it, use your pry bar, soak it some more with penetrant, Heat the 
>wheel hub with a torch.
>
>3. If all else fails you will probably have to destroy the wheel 
>and cut the wheel hub in half with a torch.

There is always the other suggestion I have read (although I've never had to 
do it).

Loosen the knock-off, but keep it on the hub.  Drive around in circles with 
the stuck wheel at the inside of the turn (passenger side wheel, right turn, 
drivers side, left turn).  Stop before the wheel comes off the hub.  You 
shouldn't have a problem here as the knock-off should naturally tighten, but 
I wouldn't push my luck.

Phil Bates
67 MGB
75 Jaguar XJ12C
52 MG TD replicar (VW)


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