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How to pull rear hub?

Discussion in 'Flat Fender Tech' started by willness, Nov 18, 2008.

  1. willness

    willness flatty noob

    Hey all. I've encountered a bit of a snag pulling the rear hub off of my '54 3B. It's still got 2 piece shafts (obviously) on the stock D44 and I need to change the brake backing plate, but I've already broken one puller. The hub nut is off, all 6 bolts are out of the flange/backing plate. I figured I'd at least be able to pull the whole shaft out, but that's a no-go as well. Any suggestions?
     
  2. equin

    equin New Member

    If your 3B D44 is similar to the tapered end axle/hub assembly of my '47 CJ2A Dana 41, then the best way to pull it would be with a special hub puller. J.C. Whitney sells it for about $50-$60 last time I checked. If you go to www.thecj2apage.com and search for hub puller, you should see a few threads with pics of what it looks like.

    Another method that I've used, but don't necessarily recommend, is to loosen the hub nut a bit, then drive your 3B back and forth over some logs or bumps or holes or something. That should help loosen the hub off, but you have to be careful that you don't end up having the wheel/hub assembly fall completely off.

    Hope this helps.
     
  3. willness

    willness flatty noob

    That JCWhitney hub puller looks like it'll do the trick. The only bummer is I have to wait for shipping. I was hoping to be done with this tonight or tomorrow. Thanks for heading me in the right direstion.
     
  4. w3srl

    w3srl All-around swell dude Staff Member

    Check your local parts house to see if they have a heavy-duty hub puller for rent/loan. ;)
     
  5. Kman

    Kman Member

    I stopped at a garage sale one day and there was a hub puller there. Bought itfor $1. the guy said it was in the garage when they bought the house(the older gentleman passed away that lived there) and that he didn't have a clue as what it was for. I agree with w3srl that the local parts store might have a rental.
     
  6. trickpatrick

    trickpatrick Done? LOL

    Ebay.
    took 3 days to get it.
    If your going to work on your stuff and have 2 piece axles you have to get one.
    As soon as you use it you'll go.... duh.

    Keep the nut on the end when you pull it so it doesnt come flying off.
    just like when you pull a steering wheel.



    Without the puller you just feel like a

    monkeysmonkeysmonkeysmonkeysmonkeys
     
    Last edited: Nov 18, 2008
  7. Brian P

    Brian P Member

    For what its worth I ran into a problem with the hub puller that I purchased, The tool works great but it only came with 3 pulling arms, I bent one hub before I realized that there is no way to apply even pressure to the hub with a five bolt layout using 3 points.... you need to pull on all 5 studs.I went back and my FLAPS was able to locate a puller that had some parts missing and was able to get 2 more arms so I could have 5 to evenly distribute the pressure.
     
  8. willness

    willness flatty noob

    Trust me, I know that feeling already. Looks like a trip to Autozone is in order to see if they have one to rent/loan.
     
  9. w3srl

    w3srl All-around swell dude Staff Member

    You might be better off with a NAPA or mom & pop auto parts if you have one, but by all means try the AutoZone also.
     
  10. willness

    willness flatty noob

    I have a local NAPA, but they hate seeing me walk in. They usually have to blow the dust of of the old books for me. I don't think they rent or even sell the hub puller, but you never know. I may just drive over there now and check it out.
     
  11. 1970CJ6

    1970CJ6 new mexico air

    Part Number for hub puller from NAPA SER 2251
     
  12. sparky

    sparky Sandgroper Staff Member Founder

  13. blevisay

    blevisay Oh Noooooooooooooooo! Staff Member

    Punt the nut back on a couple turns when you do use the puller.


    DAHIK
     
  14. Homebrew2

    Homebrew2 Member

    Simple to make in about an hour, including :beer:
    I drew the bolt pattern in AutoCad, printed, rubber cemented to 1/2" plate, worked perfect. :)
     
  15. willness

    willness flatty noob

    I just went to NAPA and they had no idea what I was talking about. I wish you'd have posted this 45 minutes ago.lol
    Good info!
    A lot of people are telling me this. I guess it comes off with some force, eh?
    I thought about doing this yesterday, but my scrap pile was a little short on plate.
     
  16. willness

    willness flatty noob

    THanks for the help everyone! I've gotten quicker and more helpful responses than I thought I would!
     
  17. w3srl

    w3srl All-around swell dude Staff Member

    This is what you're after, if you aren't immediately impressed with the beefiness of the puller then you are probably looking at the wrong one.

    [​IMG]
     
  18. EricM

    EricM Active Member

  19. willness

    willness flatty noob

  20. sparky

    sparky Sandgroper Staff Member Founder

    That's the one I have as well.