Flange Cap Removal

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Kurt - I just used a sharp steel "coal?" chisel and was a little careful. It seemed to survive ok.
 
.99 cent flat blade screwdriver in the groove + hammer= loose cap.

Smack it a good one.
 
I used a thick puttyknife/scraper and hammer, when the gap was wide enough I moved to a screwdriver
 
yup, cheap scrwedriver and carful aim with the hammer
 
Riley said:
Kurt - I just used a sharp steel "coal?" chisel and was a little careful. It seemed to survive ok.


"Cold chisel" actually.
 
cruiserdan said:
"Cold chisel" actually.

Opps - after posting I thought it was maybe called a cold chisel and not a coal chisel. :whoops:
 
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The other times I used adjustable pliers.

This time I used the screwdriver/hammer and tried a thin putty knife.
All it did was damage the cap lip.

I got fed up and used the pliers.
 
THe wife says I can't go 2WD 80 as "its unsafe".

As for the "cap" I feal like I am driving a boat trailer. A friend gave me his boat to use. THe trailer is very old. It has a cap on hub and a very old beer can(steel can) on the other hub.
 
Screwdriver and hammer.
I'm in the middle the Birf repack, putting the DS back together. Work tomorrow, will finish up and then do the other side on Wed. It's gone awesome so far, no problems, the brass punches/drift really come in handy.
 

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