My self and younger brother mick(cal415) have had similar fun breaking and bending 1/2 inch drive bars on stake nuts i ended up drilling a 3/16 hole through the side wall of the nut then split it off with a chisel.
thats what i am thinking.
cheers, i have another plan of attack to try but will be in touch if needed.
plan is to remove the hub with axle attached. then take hub/axle to local mechanic and have them release the stake nut. switch the new axles into the hub and have them tighten the new nut to required torque.![]()
My self and younger brother mick(cal415) have had similar fun breaking and bending 1/2 inch drive bars on stake nuts i ended up drilling a 3/16 hole through the side wall of the nut then split it off with a chisel.
so made some progress!, few curse words and trips to the tool shop and got this far.
the small hub securing screw was a pluck to remove, ended up releasing with drift.
removed the abs sensor
removed both axles, something missing there?
lookie whats hiding up there.
now need a stick with magnet to see if the piece in the diff will come out nicely, tried a gentle push from the other side but no go, might need more of a tap?.
enjoying the learning process and ashcrofts get a big wrap, order hd axles monday, they tried to deliver today but no-one home so now tomorrow.![]()
Depending on the diff you won't get past the spider cross shaft with anything wider than fencing wire. Find a bit of metal tubing to guide your fence wire through for an axle stub prodder, or a nail welded to the end of a bar of some sort...
thanks, its detroit. will try those tricks in daylight.![]()
All fixed, the piece in the diff came straight out, then I spent most the day trying extract that piece from the pumpkin. In the end a pice of fencing wire hooked it out.
So then just a case of putting it all back together and all seems well.
Big thanks Ashcroft Transmissions and Jmac Diff & Gear for undoing the stake nut and retorque the new nuts.
While it looks like a clean break, I think I'd be tempted to remove the centre to make sure there's nothing left sitting at the bottom.
Scott
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