Gorecki
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Yes, while banging the hell out of an axle to get it from being seized to the wheel hub I caused a problem with the threads. :th_sick1:
The axle was seized on the hub hard enough after a few fruitless attempts what got it off was part of a can of WD40 and ~20ish pretty hard whacks with a 4 lbs sledge hammer..and then I was still getting worried it wasn't going to come loose. But it finally did.
But now, I've whacked it hard enough I literally flattened the end of the axle a bit and the end started to expand in diameter as well as the first round of threads crushed in ever so slightly. Honestly, for as hard as I was hitting, I hit on target and square, but now the axle nut won't start threading back on. :th_shakinghead2:
So I'm looking for some suggestions for getting the nut back on outside of completely replacing the entire axle assembly. The thread damage is really minor so I've thought of :
Getting an air rachet and seeing if it will get the threads to bite (having doubts).
Getting my hands on a grinder and simply grinding down a small area of the outer edges of the axle making it smaller at the end. That way maybe I can get into the next round of threads that haven't been squished?
Any thoughts or suggests by those with greater experience on this little mess I've created? :th_scratchhead:
Help would be greatly appricated as my car is on a stand until I get this fixed. :th_depressed:
The axle was seized on the hub hard enough after a few fruitless attempts what got it off was part of a can of WD40 and ~20ish pretty hard whacks with a 4 lbs sledge hammer..and then I was still getting worried it wasn't going to come loose. But it finally did.
But now, I've whacked it hard enough I literally flattened the end of the axle a bit and the end started to expand in diameter as well as the first round of threads crushed in ever so slightly. Honestly, for as hard as I was hitting, I hit on target and square, but now the axle nut won't start threading back on. :th_shakinghead2:
So I'm looking for some suggestions for getting the nut back on outside of completely replacing the entire axle assembly. The thread damage is really minor so I've thought of :
Getting an air rachet and seeing if it will get the threads to bite (having doubts).
Getting my hands on a grinder and simply grinding down a small area of the outer edges of the axle making it smaller at the end. That way maybe I can get into the next round of threads that haven't been squished?
Any thoughts or suggests by those with greater experience on this little mess I've created? :th_scratchhead:
Help would be greatly appricated as my car is on a stand until I get this fixed. :th_depressed: