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ken99 -> RE: 2002 Elantra Front Disc Removal? (5/22/2008 9:18:32 PM)
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I was back having another go removing the front disks last night using a top quality puller and heavy hammer. I was convinced I shouldn't have to slice the disks to get them off. I now feel you could blow the car to pieces and the disks would remain fused to the hub!!! For what it's worth, I once had a similar situation when I tried to remove the factory disks on a Taurus. What I did to resolve the problem is not for the faint of heart. I ended up installing a puller on the disk tightened up to keep tension on the disk. I then put an acetylene torch on the rotor portion of the disk and heated it in a circular motion to avoid hot spots and avoided applying any direct heat to the hub section of the rotor. When the first disk popped off, it came of with a sharp crack and shot across the shop floor. I used less tension on the second disk. It only took a minute or so to loosen the disk. The Taurus still has it's original hub bearings and that was over 100K ago. A neighbor with a F150 had the same problem, and the technique worked again. Yes, this technique has plenty of risk associated with it. If the hub gets too hot, you'll smoke the bearing seals. The area has to be free of grease and oil, you don't want a fire starting. Keep a water soaked rag handy if you try this. Slap it on the hub to cool it off the moment the disk comes loose.
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