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Shakey
18th July 2015, 08:16 AM
My rear stub axles are stuck and I'm looking for suggestions to remove them please.
I'm rebuilding my first series and I've stripped the axles and repainted them. I didn't realise the stubs came off the rear and now I do I'm struggling to get them off. I've tried putting two  hub nuts back on and twisting with a big bar on the socket but all I managed to do was tighten the nuts! 
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Any other suggestions or should I just leave as is and just replace the distance piece in situ?
Blknight.aus
18th July 2015, 09:47 AM
remove the mounting bolts, make sure it hasnt been welded on.
get some heat onto it ( a 240v heat gun or paint stripping gun is enough) from the stub axle side and put a burrless metal tube inside the stub axle with some tape wrapped around it to prevent any damage, lean on the pipe and then give the stub some encouragement with a deadblow hammer or rubber mallet (a block of hardwood and a gympie also work)
Shakey
18th July 2015, 07:30 PM
Does this look like a weld?
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Blknight.aus
18th July 2015, 08:11 PM
Have at the joint with a wire brush it doesnt look like its welded but theres a build up under the paint at about 10 oclock that is most likely poor preperation prior to painting but might be a weld. (it might also just be a bad lighting thing making it look like somethig its not)
schuy1
18th July 2015, 08:14 PM
Bit hard to tell with the paint. Wirebrush it and its not hard to7 see if there is a weld. Some 1 could have used silastic or variation and left for a long time can give the feeling of being welded! A heatgun as mentioned will help there, just follow Blknights instructions and see. 
Cheers Scott
gromit
18th July 2015, 08:15 PM
The stub axle join is shown on your picture (below).
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/imported/2015/07/520.jpg (http://s1245.photobucket.com/user/cradley/media/Spare%20parts/Series%20I%20axle_zpsf16uqw1i.jpg.html)
The stub axle overlaps a flange on the end of the axle.
Doesn't look like a weld.
Colin
30t of coolness
25th July 2015, 01:18 PM
Try screwing the nuts the end of the stub & give them a tap with a lump hammer
Shakey
25th July 2015, 01:50 PM
A bit of heat, and old hammer handle down the stub, a hammer and knock from the other end with a punch and they eventually came off this morning :)
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