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Old 20-07-2004, 09:15 AM
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Default Removing rusted on brake discs???

well, last night i had a go at fitting me cossie front setup.

but couldnt get the bastard disc off....

whats the best way to go about it??

get a bigger hammer????

im gonna invest in some copper grease for when the new stuff goes on....
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Drill holes, carefully (don't go into the hub behind), and whack with fuck off big hammer
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There already about 5 holes that you can see the hub through.

ill just get a bigger hammer...
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NOTe dont keep whacking the disc in one pace tho. Keep spinning the disc. Big hammer dont mean hit it with max strength or youll fook the hub/bearings/splines

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Originally Posted by fudgeass
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Smack it with a big fucking hammer.

Be careful you don't miss and hit the shocker, wheels studs etc, and batter the shit out of it.

Before you put the new discs on, clean the hub up with some emery cloth and use a very thin coating of copper grease on the mounting surface.
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yeah i was spinning the disc.

i didnt want to absolutly muller the fukka either, cos i did think ill end up fooking summut else with my recent run of bad luck....
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Yuove removed the little screw havent you ?
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Originally Posted by PF NICK
Originally Posted by fudgeass
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Smack it with a big fucking hammer.

Be careful you don't miss and hit the shocker, wheels studs etc, and batter the shit out of it.

Before you put the new discs on, clean the hub up with some emery cloth and use a very thin coating of copper grease on the mounting surface.
i bought some copper grease today aswell, im not gonna let it happen again...

and im making sure i hit the bottom of the disc to avoid everything else

i was gonna take to the hub with the old angle grinder with wire brush on it to clean it up...
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Originally Posted by Lee Reynolds
Yuove removed the little screw havent you ?
lol i checked first, there aint any screws or anything holding it on....
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When doing mine a while back,i got a sharp small chisel and chiseled all the rusty layers off the back on the inside of the disc.

a layer builds up at the back and it cannot slide off the hub.


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CHEERS MATE, I THINK IVE GOT A CHISEL SOMEWHERE.

I ALSO BORROWED THE OLD MANS STONE MASONS HAMMER, BIG FOOKER

SO ILL GIVE IT A 'BASH' TONIGHT LOL
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