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Tech Information => General Help => Topic started by: bryan_damone on October 30, 2014, 07:10:37 PM
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I'm disassembling my rear skid to fix cracked brackets. Can anyone enlighten me as to a good way to remove the rear wheels from their axle? Mine do not want to slide off the shaft. Thanks. 1978 invader.
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sometimes the aluminum oxidizes a bit. They wheels are only held on by plastic sleeves, so there is not very much to hold them in place. What I have done is supported the wheel in a vice very close with the vice jaws tight in to the shaft and then drive the shaft out.
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Clean up the shaft and lube it before you start driving it out. Use a rubber hammer if you have one.
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Thanks gentlemen. After getting one wheel off, I was able to drive the shaft out.
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We have a seized cross shaft! Yipee. The short 8 inch one (39116-3501).
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Well I have tried all the non-destructive approaches. No luck. I am drilling out most of it put and will remove the last little bit with a muriatic acid bath.
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After drilling a 1/2 inch hole all the way through the aluminum shaft, submerging the remainder in 1L of muriatic acid for a couple hours dissolved the remainder. Does anyone have an extra shaft 39116-3501 they could part with? Thanks.