Printable Version | Subscribe | Add to Favourites
New Topic New Poll New Reply
Author: Subject: spinning wheel stud
beaver34

posted on 13/10/12 at 12:40 PM Reply With Quote
spinning wheel stud

hi,

ive got a spinning wheel stud, wheel is stick on the rear of the car carnt get to the back on the stud

any tips for getting it out?

loosing the will to live, tried putting some force on the wheel and nipping the stud but that hasnt worked, also lowered car down to load it up but that not worked either

thanks

View User's Profile View All Posts By User U2U Member
blakep82

posted on 13/10/12 at 12:57 PM Reply With Quote
if you take the rest out, and pull hard on the wheel so the wheel sort of pulls on the stud, is that enough to jam the stud with friction? while you undo the nut, with a helper? or impact gun if you have one?





________________________

IVA manual link http://www.businesslink.gov.uk/bdotg/action/detail?type=RESOURCES&itemId=1081997083

don't write OT on a new thread title, you're creating the topic, everything you write is very much ON topic!

View User's Profile View All Posts By User U2U Member
spiderman

posted on 13/10/12 at 01:03 PM Reply With Quote
Tack weld a bar on the end of the stud to stop it spinning then wind the nut as far back as possible and hopefully you will have enough room to get behind the nut to be able to cut the stud off, only works if you have open wheel nuts though.





Spider

View User's Profile View All Posts By User U2U Member
loggyboy

posted on 13/10/12 at 01:13 PM Reply With Quote
Worst case scenario, remove the hub nut, if you have calipers remove them, then pull the whole wheel and brake combination off and work from behind.





Mistral Motorsport

View User's Profile View All Posts By User U2U Member
beaver34

posted on 13/10/12 at 01:20 PM Reply With Quote
It's a axle to no hub but and carnt get the half shaft off for the wheel

I'll try borrow impact gun, wheel nut is longer than stud so not sticking out to weld onto, might have to dremel away at the nut to reveal some stud

View User's Profile View All Posts By User U2U Member
PAUL FISHER

posted on 13/10/12 at 01:41 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by blakep82
if you take the rest out, and pull hard on the wheel so the wheel sort of pulls on the stud, is that enough to jam the stud with friction? while you undo the nut, with a helper? or impact gun if you have one?


This is the method I used when I had the same problem on my Indy rear wheel stud, someone else pulling on the wheel with a long bar, at the same time I removed nut with my airgun

View User's Profile E-Mail User View All Posts By User U2U Member
snakebelly

posted on 13/10/12 at 02:16 PM Reply With Quote
angle grind a slot into the centre of the nut as far as you can go, apply mr chisle to slot and give the good news with Tger Tool no 1, usually splits the nut quite cleanly, use the biggest chisle that will fit.
HTH

View User's Profile View All Posts By User U2U Member
bi22le

posted on 13/10/12 at 04:36 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by snakebelly
angle grind a slot into the centre of the nut as far as you can go, apply mr chisle to slot and give the good news with Tger Tool no 1, usually splits the nut quite cleanly, use the biggest chisle that will fit.
HTH


This is what i did but its not as easy as it sounds. It took me and my friend all day.

Search for posts on here i had a 2 or 3 thread about it with lots of good ideas. I also posted my finished results.

Good luck. You cant give up, Whats the alternative ?!?





Track days ARE the best thing since sliced bread, until I get a supercharger that is!

Please read my ring story:
http://www.locostbuilders.co.uk/forum/13/viewthread.php?tid=139152&page=1

Me doing a sub 56sec lap around Brands Indy. I need a geo set up! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EHksfvIGB3I

View User's Profile View All Posts By User U2U Member
renetom

posted on 13/10/12 at 05:09 PM Reply With Quote
stud

Hi
Split the nut as stated by snakebelly, by far the best method
The stud is buggered anyway.
Worked for me several times over the years, nice cold chisel & a good steel hammer.
get another stud & spot weld it on the back , Job done.
Good luck

View User's Profile E-Mail User View All Posts By User U2U Member
MakeEverything

posted on 13/10/12 at 05:57 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by renetom
Hi
Split the nut as stated by snakebelly, by far the best method
The stud is buggered anyway.
Worked for me several times over the years, nice cold chisel & a good steel hammer.
get another stud & spot weld it on the back , Job done.
Good luck


+2





Kindest Regards,
Richard.

...You can make it foolProof, but youll never make it Idiot Proof!...

View User's Profile E-Mail User View All Posts By User U2U Member
aeromanboeing

posted on 16/10/12 at 07:43 PM Reply With Quote
Some people should stick to production cars !!!
View User's Profile View All Posts By User U2U Member

New Topic New Poll New Reply


go to top






Website design and SEO by Studio Montage

All content © 2001-16 LocostBuilders. Reproduction prohibited
Opinions expressed in public posts are those of the author and do not necessarily represent
the views of other users or any member of the LocostBuilders team.
Running XMB 1.8 Partagium [© 2002 XMB Group] on Apache under CentOS Linux
Founded, built and operated by ChrisW.