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    disco 1 cannot remove hub from brake disc

    Hi , I am in the process of removing the rear brake discs on my 1997 disco 1 , i have the hub removed but am unable to seperate the brake disc from it , all bolts are removed.. any tips?

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    support the old rotor on a pair of stands so the hub is free to fall.

    place a block of wood over the back of the hub inside the rotor and then give it some loving with the FBH.
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    haha yeah saw the spelling after i posted , thanks for the info will get into it now..

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    And when it comes time to put the new one one on, use the bolts like tightening wheel nuts ( 1-3-5-2-4) to pull the hub into the disc.

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    OR put the hub studs down into a rim with an inflated tyre put the rotor on the back of the hub, cover with a decent block of wood and hit it with the FBH.

    then tighten the bolts up.

    of course you only do this after you've cleaned out all the thread holes, cleaned the threads and then applied the appropriate loctite. then you use the torque wrench on them in the 13524 sequence.
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    half a hole hassles

    Just make sure that the holes in the hub lines up with the disk! before you use the VFGBH, as they don't slip around too well afterwards.
    If your eyesight isn't too good, cut the heads off a couple of spare bolts and screw them into the hub, using them as guides to let the disk down into place with.

    Then use the BGFBHYCF, to better your aim with, to seat the disk home with.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bondb1 View Post
    Hi , I am in the process of removing the rear brake discs on my 1997 disco 1 , i have the hub removed but am unable to seperate the brake disc from it , all bolts are removed.. any tips?
    I encountered a similar problem. Violence, persistence, patience and directed force will overcome any resistance in the end. If you have access to a blow torch or similar, warming up things will make it easier for you.
    Cheers
    Johannes

    There are people who spend all weekend cleaning the car.
    And there are people who drive Discovery.

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    or a vice and a rattle gun!!!

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    I just did the front ones on mine today.

    Was a PITA to get the rotor off the hub.

    I used a puller. took me a few hours to get them off. I had to get the grinder out and cut some channels into the rotor so the puller would not slip.

    and when i went to tighten the bolts it snapped off I strongly suggest getting new bolts to use.

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