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rear hub removal

Posted: 28 Sep 2012, 23:16
by PhilXXJ
Hi i need to remove the rear hubs on my t25 to gain access to change the brake shoes . do i need a special type of puller or will one like this do the job? http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Clarke-Qualit ... 3183362017" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Not sure wether that 'cone' bit will fit over the end of the shaft. anyone used one?

Re: rear hub removal

Posted: 28 Sep 2012, 23:18
by scunnerd25
It should just pull off with your hands after you take the crown nut off but is it worth the hassle

Re: rear hub removal

Posted: 28 Sep 2012, 23:25
by waltraud
I just did this job. Google Jed the spread video on rear bearing and you can watch him do this swap on YouTube. No special tools needed but plenty of careful prep, the right tools and patience. Should not take too long but expect some stuck bolts etc. worth using plus gas on bolts for a few days before. Good luck

Re: rear hub removal

Posted: 29 Sep 2012, 15:05
by PhilXXJ
thanks for replies hope mine comes apart as easy as jeds!

Re: rear hub removal

Posted: 29 Sep 2012, 15:10
by waltraud
If not hit it judiciously! Seriously, take your time and it's fairly common sense. Tim

Re: rear hub removal

Posted: 29 Sep 2012, 15:11
by Plasticman
err you dont need the hubs off if your doing shoes/cyc's etc, just the brake drum to remove
mm

Re: rear hub removal

Posted: 30 Sep 2012, 20:18
by waltraud
MM is on the button- do you need to remove hub for any additoonal reason like replacing a rusty back plate etc?When i did mine recently i replaced bearings, back plate, brake pipes and pipe locating thingy on the swing arm. All well worth the effort.

Re: rear hub removal

Posted: 30 Sep 2012, 20:24
by 82JEW75
metalmick8y wrote:err you dont need the hubs off if your doing shoes/cyc's etc, just the brake drum to remove
mm

What he said.

Remove wheel.

Remove the two 11mm bolts that hold the drum on (between the wheel studs).

Slacken-off the handbrake cables.

Wind the adjusters in (you'll need a mirror, access from the rear of the brake).

Pull the drum off.


Easier said than done ;)

Re: rear hub removal

Posted: 01 Oct 2012, 12:13
by California Dreamin
WHS ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ pretty worrying when you see advice saying undo the hub nut to access brake shoes!!!! :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:

Don't undo the hub nuts....just take off the drums as described above.

Martin

Re: rear hub removal

Posted: 01 Oct 2012, 13:09
by Plasticman
in fsairness to all,,,,,, the op did ask for info on rear hub removal.. further reading puts paid to this...
mm

Re: rear hub removal

Posted: 01 Oct 2012, 14:32
by bigherb
Replacing the shoes is a hell of a lot easier and quicker with the hub removed.

Re: rear hub removal

Posted: 01 Oct 2012, 19:09
by PhilXXJ
thanks.. i know shoes can be replaced just by removing drum but read it made life easier to remove the hub ( i guess access to springs less fiddly ) one side backplate is pretty rotten and bent so shoes have worn unevenly so i have 2 new ones and will need to remove hubs now anyway.

Re: rear hub removal

Posted: 01 Oct 2012, 20:24
by waltraud
So there might be more than one way to skin a cat.

Re: rear hub removal

Posted: 09 Jul 2014, 15:08
by dandaz
82JEW75 wrote:
Wind the adjusters in (you'll need a mirror, access from the rear of the brake).


where are the adjustars?

Also drum feels pretty slack and still will not pull off even with big hammer?

Re: rear hub removal

Posted: 09 Jul 2014, 15:58
by bigherb
dandaz wrote:
where are the adjustars?

Also drum feels pretty slack and still will not pull off even with big hammer?

The adjuster is the cogged wheel accessed through this hole in the backplate, using a screwdriver turn the adjust upwards both sides to release the brakes you will feel resistance and a click that's OK.
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It's a lot easier if you buy or make the correct tool.
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