Note; some of this may be a bit of a repost, I just wanted to keep track of the whole build in one place...
Update! I keep getting sidetracked on my weekend doing other non Spitfire prjects, such as installing a trans in a friends Jeep, lifting another, and fixing my brother's Jetta after he ripped the front bumper off... Anyhow, the front suspension is done and I have the wiring and brake lines back in;
Biggest thing that was kicking my butt was removing the rear hubs from the axleshaft. First try I used a 3 jaw gear puller. Don't know where I got this piece of [censored] but I wish it would go back. Next I tried a garden variety peace symbol shaped puller. Even with a bit of heat, I mean alot of heat, the thing would not budge. I wish I could say that about the puller, I bent it up pretty good. Then I got smart and picked up HF's "Uber Puller" set. It took me about 20 seconds to wad up the center bolt. Needless to say it went back to where it came from and unfortunately the 3-jaw is still in my back room. /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/lol.gif Time to escalate this fight to DEFCON 1 and break out the big guns. After doing a little research online I came up with this;
It took me about an hour to make it out of 3/8" flat stock, a 3/4" grade 8 bolt and nut, and 4 3/8"X2-1/2" bolts. The pullers I saw on line used the studs and bolt flush to the hub. This would be fine but my hubs have a raised center. If I wanted to go that way then I'd have to cut a 2-1/2" hole in the top of the plate and relocate the nut up about 1" using tubing and more steel. Also read; the studs are too short and I'm lazy. I figure it would be easier and faster just to knock the studs out and put them back in at a later date. Anywhoo, I installed a pipe on the handle and began cranking on it. After several turns I wacked the head of the bolt with a BFH and the hub came flying off. Stupid thing must of been sick of being on the axles since it jumped about 6" when it came off;
Next job, get the axle out of the bearings. I made up this plate to press it out;
Now it's time to clean, blast, paint, reassemble, and repeat! /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/smile.gif