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> Break Discs Help Please .......
jimbomck
post May 25 2008, 01:00 PM
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:) can anyone please tell me how to remove the idscs from my pinin as i am usually ok with this kind a thing but i just cant work out how to remove them is there a nut i dont know about somewhere??? :liebe011:
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post May 29 2008, 06:41 AM
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Hi - have just had similar problem - once wheel and caliper removed there is just small retaining screw in face of disk - after removing that there is nothing but rust or interference fit from keeping it in place - large hammer and wood block would not budge mine so garage had to use heat and judging by bill it took them some time!!
Just a thought - there are two threaded holes in face of disk which could take a couple of high tensile steel bolts which could be used to apply some release pressure on the hub (dont try with ordinary bolts they will just bend and snap) Anyone else had any success with this??
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