drive shafts from a westfield rear hub?
I removed the boot tothe UJ and there aren't any visible bolts.
Do I need to remove the nut from the hub shaft and the shaft itself to get to the bolts or am I missing something?
Thanks
Gavin
oh, that was a boring thread,
The header said "How do I remove..."
And i thourght my wife!
she is well pissing me off at the moment !
Steve
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Originally posted by steve m
oh, that was a boring thread,
The header said "How do I remove..."
And i thourght my wife!
she is well pissing me off at the moment !
Steve
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Originally posted by GavMax
drive shafts from a westfield rear hub?
I removed the boot tothe UJ and there aren't any visible bolts.
Do I need to remove the nut from the hub shaft and the shaft itself to get to the bolts or am I missing something?
Thanks
Gavin
Hi Gavin
Yes you need to remove the nut, the drive shaft may be a little stiff in the bearing, just crack the nut off a couple of threads and tap it (the nut)
with a mallet to begin its journey through the upright.
Why do you want to remove it? There is a chance you may destroy the wheel bearing while taking it out
Why would removing the shaft destroy the bearing????
Done it loads of times, yes the hub nut is tight but once undone the hub will pull away from the shaft
from memory the wheel bearing is a one piece unit and will stay in the hub when the drive shaft is removed, it'll be fine and wont be damaged.
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Originally posted by nick205
Either way, it sounds like you have push-in type shafts in which case you need to remove the large hub nut from the end of shaft and the drive shafts should slide out of the hub. Note that one side is a right hand thread, the other is a left hand thread and they are (or should be) done up very tight.
HTH
Thanks all for your help everyone.
I borrowed a similar tool to the one described by Nick and both nuts are now off and the shafts out.
The UJ has no plunge and as my set up isn't standard, I need to modify the driveshaft and replace the outer stub shaft with a plunge UJ type to
cover the travel.
Steve - sorry for the boring thread - changing wives - scary - I do cowardice.
All the best
Gavin
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Originally posted by snapper
Why would removing the shaft destroy the bearing????
Done it loads of times, yes the hub nut is tight but once undone the hub will pull away from the shaft
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Originally posted by snowy2
from memory the wheel bearing is a one piece unit and will stay in the hub when the drive shaft is removed, it'll be fine and wont be damaged.
ISTR 1980s Westies used and IRS based on Escort/Mk2 Cortina English live axle parts .
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Originally posted by hicost blade
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Originally posted by snapper
Why would removing the shaft destroy the bearing????
Done it loads of times, yes the hub nut is tight but once undone the hub will pull away from the shaft
Because it happend to me, one of the races seized to the drive shaft...
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Originally posted by britishtrident
ISTR 1980s Westies used and IRS based on Escort/Mk2 Cortina English live axle parts .