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#1 Stuck Wheel Spinners
Posted: Thu Jun 09, 2022 3:28 am
by Brewer
Can't seem to loosen the front wire wheel spinners on my S3, even using a bigger hammer. Does anyone know if it's ok to apply heat to these? Also, the service manual refers to section 74.20.01 for wheel removal - this section doesn't exist in any manual I've seen, so I don't see any procedure for wheel bearing service, etc. Am I missing something?

#2 Re: Stuck Wheel Spinners
Posted: Thu Jun 09, 2022 7:55 am
by MarekH
Applying heat works very well.
kind regards
Marek
#3 Re: Stuck Wheel Spinners
Posted: Thu Jun 09, 2022 9:22 am
by abowie
Use a 3lb lead headed hammer.
#4 Re: Stuck Wheel Spinners
Posted: Thu Jun 09, 2022 11:54 am
by Brewer
Thanks, Andrew. I've tried that already - and managed to miss the paintwork! I'll try it again with the addition of heat as Marek suggests.
#5 Re: Stuck Wheel Spinners
Posted: Thu Jun 09, 2022 11:59 am
by Brewer
Marek, thank you. Very reassuring. I tried a bit of heat previously but will get more aggressive with the heat gun; I want to avoid a torch if at all possible. Has anyone encountered any documentation on wheel removal & component servicing? I'd like to know what I'm going to find once I get the wheels off.
#6 Re: Stuck Wheel Spinners
Posted: Thu Jun 09, 2022 12:04 pm
by Simonpfhc
Hi Richard,
Inpresume you are referring to servicing/replacement of rear wheel bearings?? The procedure is well covered in the S1/S2 service manual so I’m surprised it is not covered in the S3 manual? It’s relatively straightforward and parts readily available.
Why do you suspect rear bearing issues?
#7 Re: Stuck Wheel Spinners
Posted: Thu Jun 09, 2022 12:49 pm
by Brewer
Hello, Simon, and thanks for the post. Actually, my concern (so far) has been only with removing the front wheels. I have no reason to suspect rear wheel bearing problems. The S3 manual covers those also, and the front bearings, but the procedures seem to anticipate I have the disc wheels with lugs, not wire wheels, so I'm curious about what I'm going to encounter once the spinners are (hopefully) off. Don't see this documented or diagrammed anywhere.
#8 Re: Stuck Wheel Spinners
Posted: Thu Jun 09, 2022 1:50 pm
by Brewer
Success! LOTS of (heat gun) heat, a 3 pound persuader and the appropriate words of encouragement did the trick. Now, when the spinners cool, I'll pull the wheels. By the way, the project is rebuilding the ball joints and replacing the remains of the gaiters. Thanks for the advice, all.

#9 Re: Stuck Wheel Spinners
Posted: Thu Jun 09, 2022 2:41 pm
by Gfhug
Richard, great news! As for wire wheels, again consult the S1/S2 manual, I should imagine little difference as Jaguar wouldn't change things unless it was inexpensive or necessary.
Geoff
#10 Re: Stuck Wheel Spinners
Posted: Thu Jun 09, 2022 5:44 pm
by christopher storey
Geoff - and Richard : rather speculatively I would be a bit cautious about translating S1 and s2 settings to the S3 in this particular respect, because the wheels are significantly wider and with 205 tyres as standard , so that the bearing specs/clearances may conceivably be different. Probably Marek will know
#11 Re: Stuck Wheel Spinners
Posted: Thu Jun 09, 2022 7:14 pm
by Gfhug
Christopher, a very valid point and wheel (pun intended) wait on Marek.
However, would there be any information in Philk’s excellent database of service and spares bulletins database:
viewtopic.php?f=3&t=16468
Geoff
#12 Re: Stuck Wheel Spinners
Posted: Thu Jun 09, 2022 10:23 pm
by angelw
Richard Wrote:
The S3 manual covers those also, and the front bearings, but the procedures seem to anticipate I have the disc wheels with lugs, not wire wheels, so I'm curious about what I'm going to encounter once the spinners are (hopefully) off.
Hello Richard,
The process for Splined Hubs is exactly the same as for Studded Hubs, the only difference being for the rear hubs which require a different Hub Extraction Tool; JD 1D for Studded Hubs and JD 7A for Splined Hubs. Following is my set up for removing the Rear Spined Hubs. The actual JD 7A tool is effectively the same, except where I have a sliding fit for the Press Mandrel in the centre hole, the actual JD 7A has a threaded hole for use with a Treaded Mandrel to do the pushing. If Loctite has been used on the Half Shaft Splines, removal of the Hub is beyond the capability of the actual JD 7A tool using the threaded mandrel and hence my development of the setup shown in the pictures below.
The picture showing the tool sitting on timber is only for display to show the Hub coming up through the plate from below.
Even with this setup, heat will be require to destroy the characteristics of the LocTite if permanent variety has been used. Ten Ton pressure is my limit pressing cold.
Where the heat needs to get is well insulated by an air gap, accordingly, its hard to get the desired area hot with a flame, it needs to be a soaking type of heat as per an oven and for that purpose we have an oven where the whole Half Shaft, Hub Carrier and Hub can be accommodated (Seen in the right background of the following picture).
All of the end float specifications for Front and Rear Wheel Bearings for the S3 cars have been tightened up; accordingly, use the values specified in the S3 Manual.
Regards,
Bill