Due to my stupidity, I had a front hub shear off today after overtightening the nut. The bolt that goes through the hub from the upright has sheared
off near the outside. I'm wondering if the bolt/shaft can be replaced or if I will need to get a whole new upright. It's hard to tell for me
but I can't see a way of removing just the bolt.
I believe the upright and hub are from a Mk1 Escort but looking at some other photos, mine are a lot like Cortinas as seen halfway down
THIS thread.
The Escort has McPherson strut front suspension, though some kits did use modified struts converted into uprights (e.g. Sylva Striker).
These are Escort struts (not cut down)
This is a Cortina upright
I have a funny feeling they are screwed in to the hub right hand n/s and left hand o/s to remove
But i may be wrong
If you get it out where will you get a new one ?
[Edited on 29/6/11 by jacko]
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Originally posted by jacko
I have a funny feeling they are screwed in to the hub right hand n/s and left hand o/s to remove
But i may be wrong
If you get it out where will you get a new one ?
[Edited on 29/6/11 by jacko]
when you say 'bolt' are you talking about the stub axle ? If so then you will need a new upright, some have bolt on stubs, but doubt yours
will be.
As you've discovered,the nut only needs a good nip to seat the bearings and then normally backing off a touch to allow the hub to spin
free.......thats the reason they have a castle nut and splt pin.
Al.
Here's the offending upright...
I can't see in the photo above whether the Escorts have a steering arm like on the Cortina. Mine look like the Cortina but with the strut of the
Escort on top.
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Sorry I can't help with your question but I have one...how did you manage that, the hub nut shouldn't be much more than hand tight?
Cheers
Davie
Like I said, stupidity. I'm not exactly proud of it.