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My New Hub Puller

Discussion in 'Early CJ5 and CJ6 Tech' started by Todd1973, Apr 6, 2010.

  1. Apr 6, 2010
    Todd1973

    Todd1973 Jeep Resurrect er

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    Just picked this up from Mac tools today. Should get the job done.

    I hope.....



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  2. Apr 6, 2010
    Patrick

    Patrick Super Moderator Staff Member

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    That's a nice puller set. It won't pull the tapered axle hubs off the rear axle though, if that's what you were wanting.
     
  3. Apr 7, 2010
    jpflat2a

    jpflat2a what's that noise?

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    what Patrick said
     
  4. Apr 7, 2010
    nickmil

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    X3. Bought a similar kit from Cornwell that came with more adapters. Great for pulling shafts out, bearings off, etc. but not so good for tapered axles. I use mine most commonly for pulling the pilot bearings out of the rear outputs of Dana 300 transfer cases.
     
  5. Apr 7, 2010
    Todd1973

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    I also have the sockets for for the tapered axle I just didn't put a pic of them up.





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  6. Apr 7, 2010
    Patrick

    Patrick Super Moderator Staff Member

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    Doesn't matter. A slide hammer won't touch those hubs.
     
  7. Apr 7, 2010
    Todd1973

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    This isn't my first rodeo Patrick. That puller is identical to my brothers and I used it to pull off way worse than what I have now.







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  8. Apr 7, 2010
    Patrick

    Patrick Super Moderator Staff Member

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    Okay. I'm just going on my personal experience for the last 20 years, and every other person on this forum who has removed those hubs. Good luck.
     
  9. Apr 7, 2010
    SIDSCJ

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    If you get a tough one, use that style puller and pull the whole axle out with the hub on. Then a nice big shop press is your friend. Might as well press on new axle bearings while you're at it, and new axle seals, etc etc. BTDT, before I got my vintage Blue Point puller.
     
  10. Apr 7, 2010
    Todd1973

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    I borrowed my brothers press tool for that exact reason. You can press out ball joints, bearings, and just about anything with it really and it is totally safe to use. I will get a pic of it tomorrow.


    Patrick, I know where your coming from and I am grateful for it I really am.




    Has anyone on here seen the picture in the original service manual for the hub puller?

    It is a circular pattern and fits over the entire drum. It would be bad *** if you could get Mac or Snap-On to remake that hub puller and all the other service tools for that time period.



    Todd
     
  11. Apr 7, 2010
    Patrick

    Patrick Super Moderator Staff Member

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    This is what it looks like, same as the one I have.
     
  12. Apr 7, 2010
    jpflat2a

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    the two we had/used in our shop were made by Proto.
    as shown above
     
  13. Apr 7, 2010
    nickmil

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    That's what mine looks like too. Pretty much required if working on tapered axles unless you get very very lucky.

    Todd1973,
    If you have a flanged axle then the puller set you have will work fine for pulling the axle from the housing. Tapered axle is a different beast to take apart.
     
  14. Apr 7, 2010
    napaguy

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    I am no pro but I have taken apart two or three tapered axle 44's and there is no way that puller/slide hammer would have taken mine apart. The last one I did bent up the type of puller shown above that you fastne to the lug nuts and hit with a large hammer.
     
  15. Apr 7, 2010
    duffer

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    My puller looks like Patrick's also but is an OTC unit. I have had a few that there would have been absolutely no hope using a slide hammer.
     
  16. Apr 7, 2010
    unclebill

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    even with that and a torch it took a half hour on each hub.
     
  17. Apr 7, 2010
    pilebuck

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    Mine is the same worked great bought a yard sale 4 bucks!!!! Screwed it down and hit the drum 3lb hammer and done i guess it depends how long ur jeep was sitting and how long its been since brake job lol
     
  18. Apr 7, 2010
    Warloch

    Warloch Did you say Flattie??? Staff Member

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    You can also make a puller out of an old front hub by welding a plate and nut on the top to run a large bolt through. You can then bolt all 5 lugs down and they pop off pretty good ('course we have a 3/4 drive set that helps too).
     
  19. Apr 7, 2010
    pilebuck

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    just like a old homemade ford sterring wheel puller love it !!!!
     
  20. Apr 7, 2010
    hotrod351

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    agree, you need the puller that you hit with a sludge hammer to get those rear hubs off. if you can get them off with a slide hammer than they wernt put on tight in the first place. lets see, i think there torqued to about 250 ft lbs originally. any way even with the right puller there hard to get off, or at least there suppose to be hard to get off. ive used mine more than a couple of times to do mine and a friends hubs.
     
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