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I even had the dealer try it. They heated it with a torch and used an impact with the puller tool. It didn't budge.
It was suggested by a friend to heat the thing up then hit it with freezing spray to seperate the pieces. This seems like a bad idea, but I running out of good ones.
I am wondering if I could cut across the center diameter enough to be able to spread the taper further apart. I just know once I try that, it will never accept a threaded axle again, if it doesn't work.
By the way, the rotor I am removing is bad, so I don't care what happens to it, I just don't want to hurt the crank.
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The longer you heat it the more heat is transferred to other parts, I think heating it up fast and getting it off there is the best way. Like was stated above, it's mounted on a taper, as soon as you pop the taper loose it will fall off.
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The slide-hammer is about the best approach,I think.I had the same problem last summer,and I ended up borrowing a slide-hammer(dent-puller) from the local body-shop out here...worked like a charm.It took a few good smacks,but it did come off.Extra weight helped too.
Where does on go to get a 3/8 bearing. I went to Tractor Supply and they didn't have any balls. Do I want steel? I can buy a pack of 250 steel 3/8 balls online. Is steel too hard? Aluminum? Bronze?
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