T595 Rear Axle Hub

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  1. Baldrick174

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    Any tips on how to unseize the rear axle hub as it has seized solid and failed the MOT as tester could not adjust the chain. Not a job I've attempted before so just trying to get an idea or two before locking myself in the mancave for the day (or weekend if need be)?
     
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    Think you will end up having to strip it down. But i am sure some of the brighter inmates will be along soon.
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  4. Smilinjack

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    Lots of Plusgas around it, remove the pinch bolt which secures it. I bought an extra long adjuster C spanner off Ebay*, and ideally get someone to use a suitable lever to try and prise the faces of the clamp a little bit, to release some pressure. Then try to work it with the C spanner. Otherwise, teardown :confused:

    *lt was a chap in Yorks somewhere, laser cuts them. Forgotten his details though. Sorry

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    Bought one myself :)
    His telephone number is here...or you could search the title on eBay.

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