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Old 04-26-2009, 11:34 AM
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Default Broken spinner on SPF

Well now I've done it! I was taking the spinner off with a lead hammer the other day and the ear broke off. I carefully tried working on the other two ears and another broke off. So know I have a stuck spinner with one ear left.

I have had these wheels off in the past with no problems. I have read about using heat and cold to get these off...any other sugessions out there?
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Spray the hub/spinner liberally with "PB Blaster." It's a penetrating oil that works great on freeing-up rusted bolts, etc. Let it sit overnight before attempting to whack that third ear.
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I had the same issues after the winter, and did the penetrating lube trick and let it sit for 12 hours. Came back, heated just the spinner and lightly tapped around the broken ears...then nailed the good ear and it came loose. Good luck!
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Finish Line has a spinner tool that might help, depending how much of the ears are still there. Look on their website under "wheels". Also, make sure when you reinstall to coat the threads with anti-seize.
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I have a complete set of spf spinners I'd like to sell and it sounds like you could use them. What is your spf build number?
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Ed, I could use your spinners, my spf number is 1163.
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Turning it in the right direction?
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Use anti-seize and loosen at least every winter, then you will be fine. The dissimilar metals do not do well w/o lubricant.
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You might also consider the steel spinners -- they're less prone to breaking and tend to get a nicer patina.
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I broke both rear spinners on my SPF about a week ago installing my new rear shock mounts. They looked pretty porous after they broke off. They are about $80 each direct from Superformance. I had anti-seize and everything on them. I also have the spinner tool from Finish Line. It really take 2 people to use that. A good dead blow hammer will work also but you have to get a pretty heavy one. I have the lead hammer too and between the three I got it off. I'd hate to have to do it on the side of the road. Good luck.
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Use anti-seize and loosen at least every winter, then you will be fine. The dissimilar metals do not do well w/o lubricant.
He's right. Basic metallurgy. These two materials don't like each other, although they actually do, and will bond. Use the anti-seize to keep them apart, and break things loose on a regular basis.
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The one ti,e I broke an ear off a spinner was whacking it the WRONG way.
Make sure you have it right...check the manual. Always tighten to the rear and loosen to the front of the car.
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The one ti,e I broke an ear off a spinner was whacking it the WRONG way.
Make sure you have it right...
I had cause to pull a wheel this afternoon. Cut the safety wire off, got out the lead hammer, and... sure enough... my first two whacks were in the wrong direction. And it's not like I've never done this before....
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I had cause to pull a wheel this afternoon. Cut the safety wire off, got out the lead hammer, and... sure enough... my first two whacks were in the wrong direction. And it's not like I've never done this before....
I took my wheels off for the first time last month. I ended up reading the directions from SCOF several times (and in between) before taking a whack at the knock offs with the lead hammer. I have the directions printed out and ready for next time.
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another solution is to use BRE hex nuts instead of spinners. This way they can be easily removed with a 2.5" socket and breaker bar. These are the standard set up on SPF Coupes that use BRE competition grade alloy wheels. check www.BRE2.net Badger
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If SPF are set up as MKI,II,III and IV a fairly good way to remember is "tight ass" or hit 12 oclock ear towards rear (on either side) to remove. To be honest, I still have to think about it every time I remove one. You might consider a thorough cleaning of male and female threads at each wheel removal and very very liberal use of anti seize. Realistic tightening and safety wire each ear so that it is prevented from turning toward the front (12 oclock ear) on each side.
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... a fairly good way to remember is "tight ass" or hit 12 oclock ear towards rear (on either side) to remove.
My whacking in the wrong direction yesterday was the result of two reasons: 1) When removing the wheels I always start on the driver's side, which has the normal threading. That way, by the time I get to the passenger's side my brain is fully engaged and I pay attention to the reverse threading. This time, however, I was only working on the passenger's side, so I started there and my brain was not fully engaged. 2) As soon as I cut the safety wire I thought "Hey, I remember that CC member that posted a day or two ago saying he couldn't get a nice twist on his wire even with dedicated safety wire pliers -- maybe I should be a really nice guy and take some digital photos of the initial twist trick that makes it look good." So I got distracted looking for the digital camera, and then when I grabbed the lead hammer I hit twice in the wrong direction before something in my brain said "this is not right."

I did take the photos though, but now I can't find the thread that I was referring to. I'll just start a new thread on it entitled "Aesthetically Pleasing Safety Wire Twists."
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patrickt,

Nice cover up for a brain dead moment. I have a paper with it written on it that the loosen toward the back and tighten toward the front that I have hung on my garage wall. I don't trust my memory that well.

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patrickt,

Nice cover up for a brain dead moment. I have a paper with it written on it that the loosen toward the back and tighten toward the front that I have hung on my garage wall. I don't trust my memory that well.

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I'm with you Ron. Hit...stop...confirm I'm hitting in the right direction.

I've got a short attention span. What were we talking about here?
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I'm with you Ron. Hit...stop...confirm I'm hitting in the right direction.
Well, I kinda did that. I hit, stopped, wondered whether my daughter had taken the last Reuben that was in the fridge from the night before, went back and hit again, then stopped to confirm. That's close.
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