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Re: a question for Jim Warman

by "Tom" <tjctransport@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sep 23, 2007 at 02:44 PM

oops, sorry, i posted this in the wrong newsgroup

"Tom" <tjctrans****t@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message 
news:xoyJi.1289$O84.367@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> my nephew brought his 02 F250 over today, saying the front hubs were 
> siezed again.
>
> when he bought it in the spring, i noticed it was i 4 wheel drive. it 
> seems the previous owner locked the hubs when he bought it, and left
them 
> locked for 90,000 miles.
>
> i pulled them off, and soaked them real good with pb blaster, and got
them 
> to work a little. they were too stiff to turn by hand, but if you used a

> little P.V.C. tool i made, they would work. here is a pic of the tool. 
> the pic shows it being used on my 66, but you will get the idea of what
i 
> am talking about.
>
> http://i41.photobucket.com/albums/e261/tjctrans****t/4x4tool1.jpg
>
> now, the hubs are siezed again, and almost impossable to turn, even
using 
> the tool.
>
> is there anything i can do to free them up, or am i going to have to buy

> new hubs??
>
>
 




 4 Posts in Topic:
a question for Jim Warman
"Tom" <tjctr  2007-09-23 14:38:45 
Re: a question for Jim Warman
"Tom" <tjctr  2007-09-23 14:44:24 
Re: a question for Jim Warman
PeterD <peter2@[EMAIL   2007-09-23 18:18:19 
Re: a question for Jim Warman
"Tom" <tjctr  2007-09-24 05:05:27 

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