62 rear axle stubborn wheel stud removal
#1
Racer
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62 rear axle stubborn wheel stud removal
Hello All,
I broke a rear axle wheel stud. This stubborn stud will not remove, I have tried penetrating oil and hitting it with a hammer (No Luck) I tried heating it up and hitting it with a hammer(still no luck). Do I need to pull the axle and have it pressed off? Never had one so stubborn.
Any advice will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks Jerry
I broke a rear axle wheel stud. This stubborn stud will not remove, I have tried penetrating oil and hitting it with a hammer (No Luck) I tried heating it up and hitting it with a hammer(still no luck). Do I need to pull the axle and have it pressed off? Never had one so stubborn.
Any advice will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks Jerry
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#3
Le Mans Master
Few blips with an air chisel should knock it out.
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#6
Racer
I agree with the guys above, never use a hammer to drive out studs, use an air hammer instead. Or, you can do like I am, and replace the whole axle with new ones that have screw in studs.
Last edited by Drothgeb; 10-21-2018 at 07:59 PM.
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#8
Racer
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Thank You All, I guess I'll be pulling the axle, might as well change out both seals while I have it apart
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Very, very good points. 1. Verify it's still true while it is still in the car. 2. If it is still true, remove and use a press to do the job properly. Studs should really never be done on-car for the reasons already stated. As an emergency repair for a beater, sure. But a classic with original parts? Nah.....
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#13
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Yup, pulled the axle and the air chisel did the job, replaced the stud, put the axle back in all good to go