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Removing a Force One Prop Hub

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eschrom

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Manchester, PA
Does anyone have any advice on how to do this? I'm using a puller while simultaneously warming the hub with a torch but it won't budge.

Thanks,
Ed
GP 2180
 
Never mind, it finally yielded to my persuasions. As much muscle as my skinny arm could put on the puller bolt, some heat on the hub, a few taps with a hammer and drift, and off it popped. I only wish something had been there to catch it! It's ok though, no harm done. There was also some PB Blaster in the recipe but I'm not sure how much it helped.

Ed
 
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