I have finished up refurbishing the braking system on my 1960 Lark wagon. Everything is now new, including a Turner dual M/C conversion kit.
When I pulled the rear hubs I discovered 2 of the lug studs on the driver's side were stripped out. Luckily I was able to stagger the hub puller and not use those studs to pull the hub.
I took the hub to my Carquest shop to have the two bad studs pressed out and 2 new ones installed. My son dropped it off for me, and the shop said there were little nubs coming out from the drum that press against the stud that needed to be ground off first. So I did that, and took it back to him. I went back today, and he said he could not press them out. He said he had so much pressure on the studs that he was afraid he was going to break the drum and/or hub.
Are these studs difficult to remove? Are we missing a step or something? I don't know how difficult it is to buy another drum/hub, or I'd just go ahead and do that. I'm anxious to get her back on the road this summer! Thanks for any help anyone can offer!
Mike
When I pulled the rear hubs I discovered 2 of the lug studs on the driver's side were stripped out. Luckily I was able to stagger the hub puller and not use those studs to pull the hub.
I took the hub to my Carquest shop to have the two bad studs pressed out and 2 new ones installed. My son dropped it off for me, and the shop said there were little nubs coming out from the drum that press against the stud that needed to be ground off first. So I did that, and took it back to him. I went back today, and he said he could not press them out. He said he had so much pressure on the studs that he was afraid he was going to break the drum and/or hub.
Are these studs difficult to remove? Are we missing a step or something? I don't know how difficult it is to buy another drum/hub, or I'd just go ahead and do that. I'm anxious to get her back on the road this summer! Thanks for any help anyone can offer!
Mike
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