I had come to the conclusion that the reason I kept having trouble with the front near-side hub nut was that the bearing was on the way out, and as a result the crown cap wasn't making contact with the nut and holding it tight. - So I thought I'd have a bash at putting a new one in.
This was my first clue that I may have underestimated the problem:
I don't think I should be able to have that in my hand whilst the knuckle looks like this:
Whilst I was jacking the car up, I noticed this floating about:
...so that means I'll need to get this out too now :doh:
Anyway, what I'd really like is some advice on how to get these bolts free:
I've been trying "Shock and Unlock" with no joy. - I've had a blow torch on them, but that's a tricky thing with the ABS sensor not budging and a lot of grease to melt (and burn) nearby.
I bought a set of hubs with the idea of swapping them over and changing the bearings at my leasure... but they're non-ABS, and you can clearly see that I've got ABS. :doh:
Plus I didn't like the new bearings he'd included; they're the "rebuild" type that you put back into the old race. - I bought some of the sealed kind in a kit that has new seals and snap rings.
We've got hydraulic presses at work. I was going to have a try at bashing the old bearing out (and the new one in), but if I can't I'll use a press (or take it to a garage and ask them to do it)... but I need to get the knuckle off the car first.
This was my first clue that I may have underestimated the problem:
I don't think I should be able to have that in my hand whilst the knuckle looks like this:
Whilst I was jacking the car up, I noticed this floating about:
...so that means I'll need to get this out too now :doh:
Anyway, what I'd really like is some advice on how to get these bolts free:
I've been trying "Shock and Unlock" with no joy. - I've had a blow torch on them, but that's a tricky thing with the ABS sensor not budging and a lot of grease to melt (and burn) nearby.
I bought a set of hubs with the idea of swapping them over and changing the bearings at my leasure... but they're non-ABS, and you can clearly see that I've got ABS. :doh:
Plus I didn't like the new bearings he'd included; they're the "rebuild" type that you put back into the old race. - I bought some of the sealed kind in a kit that has new seals and snap rings.
We've got hydraulic presses at work. I was going to have a try at bashing the old bearing out (and the new one in), but if I can't I'll use a press (or take it to a garage and ask them to do it)... but I need to get the knuckle off the car first.