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How to remove rear discs?

Postby Stig » Fri, 16 Oct 2009 1:02 +0000

I've had the caliper off, including the carrier but the rear disc aint moving?

do they not come of like the front ones?
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Re: How to remove rear discs?

Postby Ivan » Fri, 16 Oct 2009 2:36 +0000

there is a special mcgyver way that involves a crisp packet and a paper clip
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Re: How to remove rear discs?

Postby Stig » Fri, 16 Oct 2009 2:44 +0000

Ivan wrote:there is a special mcgyver way that involves a crisp packet and a paper clip


thanks Ivan for that expert technical intervention. I have to be carefull here, as I've taken the caliper off, and the carrier, then I' might go, ahhhhhhhhhh Bollix, here, I'll whip out the gearbox and the engine just for a laff too like you :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
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Re: How to remove rear discs?

Postby Steve » Fri, 16 Oct 2009 2:55 +0000

BFH




If that doesn't work, screw a bolt into one of the holes in the disk'd hub and crank down on it (they are there for this reason), you can see the small one here :
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Re: How to remove rear discs?

Postby Stig » Fri, 16 Oct 2009 3:41 +0000

ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh, my disc must be welded to the hub with corrosion??

Thanks Stevo :wink:
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Re: How to remove rear discs?

Postby Stig » Fri, 16 Oct 2009 7:29 +0000

DaStig wrote:ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh, my disc must be welded to the hub with corrosion??

Thanks Stevo :wink:


and it was, and after I stuck on a stud to that hole, and give it a good crank, it came right off with a BANG! Some corrosion in there I can tell you.

Thanks for the hot tip Mang. :cyclops: ....

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Re: How to remove rear discs?

Postby Steve » Fri, 16 Oct 2009 9:10 +0000

cool!
"slather" copper grease on the hub so it doesn't stick in future
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Re: How to remove rear discs?

Postby Cloggy » Fri, 16 Oct 2009 11:01 +0000

fuck da. da state of them. :shock:
Considering the way you drive...

Respect to ya :wink:
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Re: How to remove rear discs?

Postby sidewaysreilly » Sat, 17 Oct 2009 12:18 +0000

Jaysus Ollie, you had no braking on that side anyway, did the same a few weeks back and the nearside disc was stuck too and caliper was seized! Clean the pins with a file and all their sockets and plenty of greasey stuff.
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Re: How to remove rear discs?

Postby leamyj » Sat, 17 Oct 2009 1:28 +0000

sidewaysreilly wrote:Jaysus Ollie, you had no braking on that side anyway, did the same a few weeks back and the nearside disc was stuck too and caliper was seized! Clean the pins with a file and all their sockets and plenty of greasey stuff.



Don't somehow think those pics are from his main car :wink:
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Re: How to remove rear discs?

Postby sidewaysreilly » Sun, 18 Oct 2009 11:48 +0000

oooopppppssss!!!
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