Looks like that torque multiplier is still no match for a breaker bar with a long cheater bar.2010.02.08 - UPDATE! - 9TH ANNIVERSARY....
I'm a few days late. I bought this K5 on Feb 4th, 2001 but I figure it's close enough to still mark the occasion. Nine years and countless dollars later, and I've managed to transform a completely driveable $7000 truck into a motionless sculpture costing many multiples of that number!With any luck, it will be driveable by the 10th anniversary....
Tonight, I managed to rework the hub puller. I wouldn't really call it "v3" since it was all minor adjustments....but I reground the base of the allthread and welded on a nut to give it a larger surface area to push against, and smoothed it out as carefully as I could. I polished up the hub insert (a simple cut-down socket) that rides in the hub area and applied a liberal coat of wheel bearing grease to the contact area as well as the threads of the puller to keep things as smooth as possible.
The results were much more satisfying. I still needed a breaker bar to keep things moving, but the process of moving at 1/4 turn at a time was much faster and smoother....
Total time to victory was probably about 20 minutes once I had the puller modified and attached. It was certainly better than the pipe wrench setup and it did somewhat make up for the frustrations over the weekend.
For those keeping track.....that's two down, and two still to go.
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With any luck, it will be driveable by the 10th anniversary.... 




