46mm rear gland nut

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46mm rear gland nut

Post by nesty »

Hi

I need to remove mine to get the backing plate off. Is there a tool that makes it easier. Or is it just the old fashioned way of breaker bar and 3 people :o

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Post by Westy.Club.Joker »

Like you said :) Combined weight of the people must exceed 25 stone :shock:

Other option is to split the nut and buy a new one.
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these do an axle nut removal tool.that you belt with a lump hammer.scroll down the page...
http://www.vwheritage.com/vwh/Tools-A-F ... lateID=vwh
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Post by Westy.Club.Joker »

Now THAT looks like a proper tool :D
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Or if the breaker bar fails, then:

1. Buy a new nut which is a couple of quid (JK or VW)
2. grind through 80% of the meat on the old nut (careful not to damage the drive shaft threads)
3. Using lump hammer and chisel smack the original nut until it splits or turns.
4, Replace with shiny new nut and split pin, with a sprinkle of copper grease on the thread (for next time).

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Dont forget to do it up to 350ftlbs too..... :wink:

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