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Removing 3rd member bolts from housing

Tech Talk for Rover owners.

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Removing 3rd member bolts from housing

Post by landy_man »

How do you remove the round headed bolts in the axle housing... hammer ?? or grinder ?? :?
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TNT :lol:
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Post by discokid »

Use a hammer and bang them into the housing
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Post by modman »

if they are push in studs then do as diuscokid says, if they screw in then lock 2 nuts together and screw out.
sounds like hilux 3rd'sgoing in ???????
if so, please post the process.

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Post by landy_man »

hilux 3rd is definately going in...Just waiting for Jac Mac to open to get axles.. and need to find someone to machine stubs

can't wait to get it on the road again.. the new ratios are also going to make a huge difference I reckon...

did not think about the 2 nut trick...
will keep posted on progress...
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Post by modman »

does jmac charge too much to machine thestubs and press a bronze bush in?

modman :?:
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Post by landy_man »

would not have a clue...have not spoken to them, as I only started on Friday and they are closed for the break.... a mate has a lathe so we will see how we go... but it might just be easier to send them the stubs
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Post by modman »

i think he charges $180 to machine out both stubs
the bronze bushes cost $30 each
hope this helps??

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Post by landy_man »

Thanks...$180 sounds expensive ..It could not possibly take them say an hour @ $90( :shock: ) to take off 20 thou

Do you know when they re-open ?
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Post by tiggr »

mmmmm "Presedent of the no jap crap club " putting JAP CRAP into his Rangie .....a little ironic i thunk !
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discourage inbreeding , ban country music ! Rover didn't make computers as they just couldn't find a way for them to leak oil .
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Post by landy_man »

tiggr wrote:mmmmm "Presedent of the no jap crap club " putting JAP CRAP into his Rangie .....a little ironic i thunk !
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thats Mr President to you........ :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
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Post by modman »

no idea when they open.
those prices were quoted when i enquired about the whole toy 3rd. conversion front and rear.
you have bought stuff, it may bring the price down.


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