• The Roadster Factory Recovery Fund - Friends, as you may have heard, The Roadster Factory, a respected British Car Parts business in PA, suffered a total loss in a fire on Christmas Day. Read about it, discuss or ask questions >> HERE. The Triumph Register of America is sponsoring a fund raiser to help TRF get back on their feet. If you can help, vist >> their GoFundMe page.
  • Hey there Guest!
    If you enjoy BCF and find our forum a useful resource, if you appreciate not having ads pop up all over the place and you want to ensure we can stay online - Please consider supporting with an "optional" low-cost annual subscription.
    **Upgrade Now**
    (PS: Subscribers don't see this UGLY banner)
Tips
Tips

Knock-Off Spinners

OP
T

twas_brillig

Jedi Knight
Country flag
Offline
Friend Jeff has built a tool to fit the knock-ons and to use with a 1/2" drive breaker bar (and a snipe). He machined the rollers out of Delrin and counter sank the allen headed bolts. The BJ7 is tucked away for the winter so we won' t be really testing it out until Spring.
 

Attachments

  • DSC_3561 Jeffs tool for removing knockons.jpg
    DSC_3561 Jeffs tool for removing knockons.jpg
    150.8 KB · Views: 101
  • DSC_3562.jpg
    DSC_3562.jpg
    174.9 KB · Views: 90
  • DSC_3563.jpg
    DSC_3563.jpg
    162.9 KB · Views: 86
OP
T

twas_brillig

Jedi Knight
Country flag
Offline
Based on the struggles we've had, the regular breaker bar won't be long enough. Next spring, I'll measure the maximum length for a piece of pipe that will slide over the breaker bar and still fit into the 'boot'. Plus see if it'll be a two person operation (one keeping the tool centred on the knock-on, while the other person pushes down on the snipe.
 

Healey Nut

Luke Skywalker
Country flag
Offline
I have one of the wooden spanner tools , think it came from Autofarm via AH Spares .
Hand tight on clean splines with some anti seize and a few sharp raps with a hide hammer on the wooden tool .
Remember you have left and right hand threads for a reason …..when you are driving forward the wheels are turning in the “tightening direction” of the spinners .
I doubt many of us drive in reverse at 60mph long enough for them to loosen off 😁
 
OP
T

twas_brillig

Jedi Knight
Country flag
Offline
We used Jeff's tool a month ago - and it took the two of us to break a couple of the knock-ons loose. Hopefully the photos are self explanatory. The 'ratchet' is a busted 1/2" drive torque wrench, and the rachet mechanism still works - which is great! One real advantage of the failed torque wrench is that the connection to the tool is rigid - a regular breaker bar will allow the handle to pivot away from the tool, and it would be worthwhile tack welding/gluing the 'pivot' in place. I still want to pick up a 3 ft chunk of steel pipe, but expect to have to go to a metal yard to get one that will fit over the handle. Drop me a note if you want the full sized photos. And if I don't get back to you in a week or so, it's because I can't figure out how to open/respond/whatever, so add a note to this thread.
 

Attachments

  • DSC_4498 Jeff's knock-on tool.jpg
    DSC_4498 Jeff's knock-on tool.jpg
    102.2 KB · Views: 55
  • DSC_4499.jpg
    DSC_4499.jpg
    58 KB · Views: 50
  • DSC_4500.jpg
    DSC_4500.jpg
    153.4 KB · Views: 49
  • DSC_4501.jpg
    DSC_4501.jpg
    106.4 KB · Views: 47
  • DSC_4502.jpg
    DSC_4502.jpg
    182.5 KB · Views: 50
  • DSC_4503.jpg
    DSC_4503.jpg
    178.7 KB · Views: 49
  • DSC_4504.jpg
    DSC_4504.jpg
    73.4 KB · Views: 55

Healey Nut

Luke Skywalker
Country flag
Offline
A trip to your local Home Depot will get you a length of black iron pipe , various lengths up to 12ft , not sure how you would get that in the glove box though 😁😇
 
OP
T

twas_brillig

Jedi Knight
Country flag
Offline
Oh, the usual way: cut it into short lengths.... I need something maybe 1 1/2 inch inside diameter to fit over the end of the handle and hit a hardware store and three Home Depot equivalents with no luck, so need to hit more an industrial location. And I think about 3 ft fits across the rear firewall behind the seats, in the trunk. The humour is definitely appreciated! Doug
 
OP
T

twas_brillig

Jedi Knight
Country flag
Offline
Attached are a series of photos of the tool that Jeff built, and that I'm pretty dang happy with. (I feel like I've already posted these comments but didn't find them, so apologies if I'm being redundant. A couple of notes:
- I'm using a busted 1/2" drive torque wrench that still works as a large ratchet. I still haven't picked up a piece of pipe to use as a snipe. If you dedicate a breaker bar to something like this, you might want to glue/tack weld the thing into a solid 90 degree bend so there's no flopping around
- the rollers are machined out of delrin (and they don't actually rotate)
- drop me a note if you'd like more detail. And if I don't reply, throw a comment in here please as I am sometimes digitally challenged.
Doug
 

Attachments

  • 1686539442496.jpeg
    1686539442496.jpeg
    182.5 KB · Views: 47
  • DSC_4498 Jeff's knock-on tool.jpg
    DSC_4498 Jeff's knock-on tool.jpg
    102.2 KB · Views: 42
  • DSC_4499.jpg
    DSC_4499.jpg
    58 KB · Views: 42
  • DSC_4500.jpg
    DSC_4500.jpg
    153.4 KB · Views: 35
  • DSC_4501.jpg
    DSC_4501.jpg
    106.4 KB · Views: 38
  • DSC_4502.jpg
    DSC_4502.jpg
    182.5 KB · Views: 42
  • DSC_4503.jpg
    DSC_4503.jpg
    178.7 KB · Views: 40
  • DSC_4504.jpg
    DSC_4504.jpg
    73.4 KB · Views: 43
OP
T

twas_brillig

Jedi Knight
Country flag
Offline
Apologies - I am being redundant. Somehow couldn't find page 2. Doug
 

BigGreen

Jedi Warrior
Silver
Country flag
Offline
The rollers look like motorbike "Bobbins".
 
OP
T

twas_brillig

Jedi Knight
Country flag
Offline
Dang! that might make building a duplicate a lot simpler!
 

AUSMHLY

Obi Wan
Country flag
Offline
I use a dead blow hammer and a wood laminate tool which is available on the web.
I found the laminate would start splitting at the contact points of the ears the more I used it.
I used some leather at the contact points which solved the problem.
No issue of damaging or marring the chrome ears.
tempImagePZwQp8.jpg
tempImagel8VfeO.jpg
 
OP
T

twas_brillig

Jedi Knight
Country flag
Offline
Regards the flat: I think that we finally got the knock-on off by jacking the rear end up, rotating the wheel so that the knock-off flat side ear was parallel to the ground, putting the car in gear, then putting a vertical piece of wood under the ear, and lowering the car such that the weight of the car applied enough torque to move the knock-on. Doug
 

Michael Oritt

Yoda
Gold
Country flag
Offline
I've never had an issue with wheels loosening, etc. and get by with a standard copper/rawhide combination hammer.
I've often thought about drilling a hole in one of the ears and safety-wiring the knockoff to a spoke, but never have gotten around to doing it.
 

pan

Jedi Warrior
Country flag
Offline
We had a flat on our wire-wheeled BJ7 last summer, and had a bugbear of a time getting the spinner off. I want to remove and reinstall all the wheels this fall, but was unable to find any of the previous notes on this site as to how to properly lubricate and tighten the splines and spinners. Please advise. Thanks, Doug.
G'day, those of you who have been following the happenings in Norway during the EHM may have heard of the misfortune that befell one of the Queenslanders. On a 3000 Mark III the splines on the left rear hub stripped and this led to the knock-on unwinding, falling off and the wheel departing. Fortunately, with the help of others, a potentially disastrous situation was avoided.

I was mystified as to why the knock-on should unwind in defiance of the Rudge-Whitworth "not self loosening" principle. But Wayne (the owner of the car in question and a fellow member of the AHOCQ) has since told me that the incident occurred when he had to reverse up a steep gradient to allow a tourist coach room to negotiate one of the many hair-pin bends on that road. So the principle holds! If you want to have your wire wheels loosen, drive everywhere in reverse!
 

Attachments

  • 8 - Copy.jpg
    8 - Copy.jpg
    318 KB · Views: 40
Similar threads
Thread starter Title Forum Replies Date
L New Knock-off Spinners Austin Healey 21
petnatcar Knock-Off Wrench - The New and Improved Version Austin Healey 12
Editor_Reid TR2/3/3A Original Knock-Off Hammer Triumph 14
scottkilpatrick TR4/4A Knock off wire wheels procedure..basic questions Triumph 9
Editor_Reid Knock-Off Hammer Austin Healey 8
TomMull Knock Off Tool Restoration & Tools 6
CJD TR2/3/3A Knock Off Differences Triumph 13
Feathers Knock off wheels for sp250 Other British Cars 6
H General TR Triumph Script Knock-Off Hub Cap Triumph 6
Healey Nut Knock off removal Austin Healey 3
J knock, off tools Jaguar 6
RickB NFI - knock off tool $10 Spridgets 2
Westfield_XI Help, I need a knock off wrench Spridgets 17
britndablood Needed 1 two eared knock off RH side 12 tpi Austin Healey 3
Brosky TR6 Custome TR6 Knock-Off wheels....OK.... Triumph 1
T Looking for used set of Knock off minilites Spridgets 4
kodanja Knock it off? Triumph 13
kodanja Knock off grease? Triumph 14
jaybird I need to bribe someone or knock someone off MG 22
M Knock off's......or..... Fall off's MG 6
John Loftus Knock off lettering Austin Healey 14
W knock off Austin Healey 7
G Lead Head Knock-off Hammer Austin Healey 10
S Knock-Off Hub bearings - Can they be removed? Jaguar 1
S Converting from a knock-off to a 5-bolt hub. Jaguar 1
6 Knock off minilites MG 3
Michael Oritt Safety-wiring knock-offs Austin Healey 24
R Knock Rover / Land Rover 1
S TR2/3/3A What a sad day. There is a knock at the door. Triumph 7
HighAltitudeTR3 TR2/3/3A Valve Knock Question Triumph 28
T For Sale Tr6 Original Wire Wheels with Knock-offs Triumph Classifieds 0
HighAltitudeTR3 TR2/3/3A Knock knock... what's this? Triumph 100
T Thinking of building an adaptor to allow a torque wrench to tighten the knock-ons Austin Healey 32
steveg Has anyone used a knock sensor? Austin Healey 0
B TR2/3/3A Transmission / drive shaft knock ?? Triumph 16
S Knock in Transmission/Gearbox Austin Healey 4
S Eared knock-offs - how tight? Austin Healey 19
CJD TR2/3/3A Coarse Vrs. Fine Knock Offs Triumph 5
P Opinion Wire Wheels Vs. Minilite Style Knock Offs Austin Healey 21
V Panasport Fake Knock Offs Triumph 8
Got_All_4 Wedge Searching for knock offs for TR7 wheels Triumph 2
KVH TR4/4A TR4A IRS Rear Suspension Knock Triumph 3
RJS Wire Wheel Knock Offs - How Tight? Triumph 15
UmmYeahOk Knock Offs - Whats the deal? Triumph 28
prb51 Pinking, Knock, Plinking etc. Triumph 6
R engine knock/ping, retard ignition doesn't help Spridgets 49
DNK KNOCK- KNOCK-KNOCK Triumph 59
MadRiver Octagonal safety knock-offs MG 7
N Starting out in 1st gear knock or clunk Triumph 20
C Wire Knock-offs Triumph 9

Similar threads

Top