Furyous
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posted on 29/6/11 at 06:44 PM |
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Big whoopsie...
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.
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MikeRJ
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posted on 29/6/11 at 08:02 PM |
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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
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jacko
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posted on 29/6/11 at 08:49 PM |
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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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Furyous
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posted on 29/6/11 at 09:25 PM |
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quote: 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]
That's the thing. If they were easily removable they would be available to buy but apparently not. Looks like I'll need a whole new
upright, and judging from Mike's picture they're Escort uprights cut down. They have part of a cylinder on the top side. I'll have a
closer look in the morning. Are Cortina uprights interchangeable or does it completely change the suspension with regards to mounting points?
Looking at the damage, I'll need a new upright, a new brake disc (big gouges in it), and possibly a new hub (definitely new bearings). I'm
not sure if the inside of the hub is damaged or if the debris is just mangled bearings.
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Wadders
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posted on 29/6/11 at 09:44 PM |
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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.
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Furyous
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posted on 30/6/11 at 12:09 PM |
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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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daviep
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posted on 30/6/11 at 01:34 PM |
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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
“A truly great library contains something in it to offend everyone.”
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Furyous
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posted on 30/6/11 at 01:56 PM |
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Like I said, stupidity. I'm not exactly proud of it.
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