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Topic: REMOVING LUG BOLTS REVISITED
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| Detmurds
03-05-2013 07:55:01
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Ok,..Got the wheel removed, and the only problem I have now is there is no knockout plug in the brake backing plate! Shop manual says to drill out a 1 inch hole in the brake backing plate directly behind the wheel bolt circle.
Now here are the questions:
If I do drill out a 1 inch hole,..do I need to get a backing plug,..book says nothing about that?
Where do I drill the hole? I have two clearances between retainers of some sort at the top and at the bottom,..would that bottom clearance be the best place?
Am I hosed and I have to remove the axle shaft from the axle housing?
Thanks for any help here,..the shop manual is so "in general" and the pictures are so limited. |
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| soundguy
03-05-2013 15:43:32
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Re: REMOVING LUG BOLTS REVISITED in reply to Detmurds, 03-05-2013 07:55:01
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| | a rubber plug could be stuffed in, or a metal dash hole plug. guess you could solder a piece of roof tin on as well. I have a pic of a hole drilled somewhere. i'm at work so i don't have it with me. maybee in the mean time someone else will post one.. otherwise I'll dig thru my pics and see if I can find one. |
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| Detmurds
03-05-2013 20:35:15
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Re: REMOVING LUG BOLTS REVISITED in reply to soundguy, 03-05-2013 15:43:32
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| Thank you so much Soundguy! I will be waiting to see what you show me. |
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| Detmurds
03-07-2013 07:32:16
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Re: REMOVING LUG BOLTS REVISITED in reply to Detmurds, 03-05-2013 20:35:15
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Today is the day I have to do this. Wish me luck in doing the right things. |
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| Detmurds
03-07-2013 14:45:50
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Re: REMOVING LUG BOLTS REVISITED in reply to Detmurds, 03-07-2013 07:32:16
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| Ya all mean to tell me that nobody has ever had this kind of situation dealing with a Workmaster? I didn't do anything yet,..thought I would wait to see if ANYONE could help me out here???? Anything that is helpful would be greatly appreciated. Thanks folks.
This post was edited by Detmurds at 15:26:21 03/07/13. |
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| Detmurds
03-05-2013 07:59:21
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Re: REMOVING LUG BOLTS REVISITED in reply to Detmurds, 03-05-2013 07:55:01
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