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> 911 rear handbrake repair, stub axle won't go back in ?
porschetub
post Jan 31 2017, 06:31 PM
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As per title removed my wheel hub to repair 911 handbrake setup,completed repair and now I can't get the stub axle to pull back into the hub,any ideas gents? TIA
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post Feb 1 2017, 01:52 PM
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The hub into the bearing is a press fit....
It's important to start it straight..... if not things get bad.
Stub axle into hub ? it should feed in easy if the splines are clean.
If they're grubby or rusty it can be tough.
Remove crud with wire wheel and a pick.
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post Feb 2 2017, 12:24 PM
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Thanks for the info,you say the hub is pressed into the bearing,mine after being undone tapped out with a soft hammer,I haven't disconnected the CV shaft so I think that's the reason for my grief......
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