WCM 1934 Ford wheels
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Re: WCM 1934 Ford wheels
A good question. If you mean the center hub cap, if it's a press fit, I would use a small press, or at a pinch, a drill press to push it out.
Kaye
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The wheels in question are still mounted on the hubs. So I can't get to the back side. A few of the wheel covers are marked up from someone else prying on them with a screw driver. Looking for a few better looking covers if anyone has them laying around.
Thanks
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Re: WCM 1934 Ford wheels
Ahh, now I understand the problem!
Kaye
Kaye
Re: WCM 1934 Ford wheels
How about freeze shrinking the entire wheel? Put the entire wheel assembly in the freezer for 24 hours. When the metal freezes, all the metal shrinks, so the hole gets bigger, and the hub cap becomes smaller, making it easier to pry free with a thin blade screw driver. It's worth a try.
Kaye
Kaye
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Good idea. I will have to unbolt the hud from the suspension arms. Thank you
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Finally got the caps off. I used a piece of PVC pipe and Super Glue Gel at 4 points on the end of pipe to cap. let dry and pulled right off. Then used Acetone to release and remove from cap. Thank you all for your input.
Re: WCM 1934 Ford wheels
oldschoolmidget:
Glad to know you managed to get those hub caps off. You came up with a good solution, what a great idea!
Kaye
Glad to know you managed to get those hub caps off. You came up with a good solution, what a great idea!
Kaye
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Re: WCM 1934 Ford wheels
Hello Boys,
After getting the center caps off. I gave the wheels and ties a good cleaning and polish. A few pictures.
After getting the center caps off. I gave the wheels and ties a good cleaning and polish. A few pictures.
Re: WCM 1934 Ford wheels
Very impressive
Regards
Regards