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how to remove a frozen rear brake from the hub?

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blackdog
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how to remove a frozen rear brake from the hub?

Post by blackdog » Sat Dec 10, 2011 5:30 pm

Hi gang,
I am finally finding some time to work on our 305 Dream project, and make a blog post:
http://305dream.blackdogandmagpie.net/2 ... sassembly/

The rear brake remains stubbornly frozen in the rear hub, anyone out there have any suggestions on how to seperate the two? thanks!

jim h.
duvall, wa

Dgormley
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Rear brake hub

Post by Dgormley » Sun Dec 11, 2011 12:13 am

Jim, patience, persistance and pressure! A little heat and a "BFH" always helps too. Light raps around the perimeter of the drum should break it loose. Looks like that thing sat in water for a spell, welcome to the forum.....................D

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Post by Dr. Frankenstein » Wed Dec 21, 2011 11:10 pm

A big can of PB Blaster helps too - soak everything down and let it sit for a bit...

Propane torch, Yes....

A BFH is good too...although I prefer my BFRM (rubber mallet) for all the soft aluminum parts...I usually save the BFH for when I start to think the bike hates me personally....:)

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Post by blackdog » Thu Dec 22, 2011 12:27 am

yep, been spraying PB and Kroil inside regularly. time for a BFH and a torch. worst case, i buy a new brake plate, and i'll cut this one out with a die grinder. it *WILL* come out. one way or another! :-)

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Post by Dr. Frankenstein » Fri Dec 23, 2011 9:12 am

There you go...!

It's kind of like that scene in Star Wars (IV) when they interrogate the princess...

Enter the garage with your burning propane torch in one and and your BFH in the other...

(It helps add to the effect if you have an automatic garage door opener you can lower)

and say "And now, Your Highness, it's time to discuss the matter of your frozen brake plate..." just as the garage door slams shut.... :)

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