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hippiekiller 09-23-2008 07:32 PM

Rotor stuck to hub
 
So yeah, went to change out my rotors and calipers and ran into a slight problem. Went to put a bolt in the hole to push the rotor off the hub and the damn hole stripped. Bolt fit in all the way in until it pushed on the hub, as soon as there was any resistance it stripped. Actually it did it to both of them. So I got out my maul and went to town. Still doesn't move. I used a ton of PB blaster on it before I even attempted to get it off, so that wasn't an issue. Only other things I can think of is trying to re-tap the holes and heating it up and smashing the shit out of it again. Keep in mind I hadn't tried the heating it up yet simply due to the amount of pb blaster used.

So any one else have any better ideas?

Kevin 1G Drummer 09-23-2008 07:37 PM

Re: Rotor stuck to hub
 
Heat away. The pb blaster will burn off too fast to cause any kind of issue.

dsm9sec 09-23-2008 08:09 PM

Re: Rotor stuck to hub
 
Wow, if you only knew the horror I went through to change one of my rotors. No need for heat, here's the sure fire way.

http://www.vfaq.com/mods/BrakeRotors.html

Here's a pic of my rotor after I got it off.

http://www.tcstreets.com/pics/rotor.JPG

And hub.

http://www.tcstreets.com/pics/hub.JPG

xveganxcowboyx 09-23-2008 08:48 PM

Re: Rotor stuck to hub
 
The above is a great solution. Usually beating the piss out of it will work, but there's really no need to be so rough on it. The torque of a strong bolt and breaker bar works great.

hippiekiller 09-23-2008 09:48 PM

Re: Rotor stuck to hub
 
Thanks, don't know why I didn't look in vfaq...I know damn well I am going to have to do this to all four rotors too. You should see my lugs. I am going to have to order new ones or some ARP's. Chunks missing out of them and so much rust. It's pretty bad.

GsXtUrBo98 09-23-2008 10:00 PM

Re: Rotor stuck to hub
 
[quote=hippiekiller;257460]You should see my lugs.

Don't you mean studs???

2bar1g 09-23-2008 10:32 PM

Re: Rotor stuck to hub
 
One of the first things when I've bought a car is to clean the studs and put some antiseize on them. You never know with previous owners.

1QUICK4 09-23-2008 11:06 PM

Re: Rotor stuck to hub
 
Just beat them off with a hammer. Make sure it's at least a larger deadblow hammer not some wussy carpentry hammer. Then you hopefully won't have to replace your bearings.

Out of the 1000 break jobs I've done I've never not been able to remove a rotor with a hammer. Sometimes you just havve to keep pounding away :)

hippiekiller 09-23-2008 11:12 PM

Re: Rotor stuck to hub
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 1QUICK4 (Post 257476)
Just beat them off with a hammer. Make sure it's at least a larger deadblow hammer not some wussy carpentry hammer. Then you hopefully won't have to replace your bearings.

Out of the 1000 break jobs I've done I've never not been able to remove a rotor with a hammer. Sometimes you just havve to keep pounding away :)

Considering I did that with a 4 lb maul for about an hour and it didn't move, I don't think that is going to work.

TkrPerformance 09-23-2008 11:14 PM

Re: Rotor stuck to hub
 
I just use a bfh
I have a ton of stock studs if you need a set or 2

1QUICK4 09-23-2008 11:21 PM

Re: Rotor stuck to hub
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by hippiekiller (Post 257478)
Considering I did that with a 4 lb maul for about an hour and it didn't move, I don't think that is going to work.

Need moar hammring
You might have to beat them untill they break but they will come off.

Are you beating on the face of the rotor?

Kevin 1G Drummer 09-23-2008 11:43 PM

Re: Rotor stuck to hub
 
Wow, I can't say I've ever had to take a hub off either. If you're replacing the rotor, there's no need to worry about messing it up beating it with a hammer. From what i can see in your pics, you either didn't hit it enough, or didn't hit it hard enough

JET 09-23-2008 11:57 PM

Re: Rotor stuck to hub
 
The key is a hard smack. You can beat the shit out of it at 1/2 power all day long, but a couple big ass smacks and they usually pop right off. You need mo powa! Or just cheat and use the bolts :D

hippiekiller 09-24-2008 12:01 AM

Re: Rotor stuck to hub
 
Power is not the issue. I am not small nor a weakling. And I was beating the shit out of it. So I am going to try the bolts.

hippiekiller 09-24-2008 12:03 AM

Re: Rotor stuck to hub
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 1QUICK4 (Post 257483)
Need moar hammring
You might have to beat them untill they break but they will come off.

Are you beating on the face of the rotor?

I thought I was supposed to smack the windshield?

xveganxcowboyx 09-24-2008 12:09 AM

Re: Rotor stuck to hub
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 1QUICK4 (Post 257476)
Just beat them off with a hammer. Make sure it's at least a larger deadblow hammer


:wank::rollinglaugh:

sleepydsm 09-24-2008 02:05 AM

Re: Rotor stuck to hub
 
Are you beating the shit out of both sides? And turn the rotor every now and then.

My rotors were STUCK. They were cracked, and chunks missing by the time I got them off, and the pad surfaces were so f***ed from being hit.

95talonracer 09-24-2008 07:31 AM

Re: Rotor stuck to hub
 
Good luck with thos. Mine was stuck and I beat on it with a hammer and the wheel bearing broke apart so that might be your only option.

hippiekiller 09-24-2008 09:47 AM

Re: Rotor stuck to hub
 
Sleepy, yes both sides and turning it.

The bolt option seems like the best thing right now. I'll have to give it a shot tomorrow. And take some pics.

1QUICK4 09-24-2008 11:57 AM

Re: Rotor stuck to hub
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by hippiekiller (Post 257492)
I thought I was supposed to smack the windshield?

I meant are you hitting it on the front hub face inbetween the studs. And not just the pad contact area smartass. ;)


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