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  1. Some other versions of wheels fitted to my truck, this wheel below I believe is the correct type to be used on the GMC trucks, it has a one piece solid drop rim which has to leavered out over the wheel to get it off and the spokes are almost straight.

    width=640 height=480http://i65.photobucket.com/albums/h211/R_Cubed/D4100001.jpg[/img]

    width=640 height=480http://i65.photobucket.com/albums/h211/R_Cubed/IMG_0070R.jpg[/img]

     

    Here is a bare wheel after needle gunning to remove the rust after etch priming but before painting.

    width=640 height=480http://i65.photobucket.com/albums/h211/R_Cubed/IMG_0059R.jpg[/img]

     

    The next pic shows a repair to the wheel, again this is a straight spoked wheel, this repair has been carried out due to excess wear on the bolt holes, which hold the wheel to the hubs, what has been done is a plate has been welded to the inside of the wheel and a new set of holes drilled half way between the old ones through the new plate.

    width=640 height=480http://i65.photobucket.com/albums/h211/R_Cubed/IMG_0064R.jpg[/img]

    width=640 height=480http://i65.photobucket.com/albums/h211/R_Cubed/IMG_0065R.jpg[/img]

     

    In the following pics you are able to see a wheel which has a different rim again this has 2 pieces to it, a outer main rim and a inner retaining ring which is split, I have not taken this to bits but it looks like you need to push the outer rim down and leaver out the retaining ring before removing the rim you have pushed down

    width=640 height=480http://i65.photobucket.com/albums/h211/R_Cubed/IMG_0061R.jpg[/img]

    width=640 height=480http://i65.photobucket.com/albums/h211/R_Cubed/IMG_0062R.jpg[/img]

    width=640 height=480http://i65.photobucket.com/albums/h211/R_Cubed/IMG_0063R.jpg[/img]

     

    This wheel is very much like the first wheel but the spokes have a major curve to them and also the rim is split as in the pic its not a crack :shake:

    width=640 height=480http://i65.photobucket.com/albums/h211/R_Cubed/IMG_0066R.jpg[/img]

    width=640 height=480http://i65.photobucket.com/albums/h211/R_Cubed/IMG_0067R.jpg[/img]

    width=640 height=480http://i65.photobucket.com/albums/h211/R_Cubed/IMG_0068R.jpg[/img]

    width=640 height=480http://i65.photobucket.com/albums/h211/R_Cubed/IMG_0069R.jpg'>http://i65.photobucket.com/albums/h211/R_Cubed/IMG_0069R.jpg'>http://i65.photobucket.com/albums/h211/R_Cubed/IMG_0069R.jpg[/img]

     

    The pics below show how to remove the rim from these types of wheel.

    AGAIN PLEASE NOTE ONLY CARRY OUT RIM REMOVAL WITH THE TYRE VALVE OUT IF NOT YOU COULD DIE :shake: :shake: :shake: :shake: BE WARNED

     

    Using the small cutout in the rim start there with the tyre leaver and work round clockwise.

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    width=640 height=480http://i65.photobucket.com/albums/h211/R_Cubed/IMG_0072R.jpg[/img]

    width=640 height=480http://i65.photobucket.com/albums/h211/R_Cubed/IMG_0074R.jpg[/img]

    width=640 height=480http://i65.photobucket.com/albums/h211/R_Cubed/IMG_0075R.jpg[/img]

    width=640 height=480http://i65.photobucket.com/albums/h211/R_Cubed/IMG_0076R.jpg[/img]

     

    There you go easy peasy.

     

    R Cubed

  2. Very sorry to here about this strange problem, :cry: :cry: maybe we could get the low loader to you and at least take it up there for everyone to hear and judge, then maybe fix it up there, probably a wealth of knowedge up there could be invaluable !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    What a thing to do in the evenings tools and fixing and beer, cant think of anything better on a sunny summers evening :-D

    At least you have a ride back home on the low loader as well :dunno:

     

    Let me know ?

     

    R Cubed

  3. Oh, Lead to believe it was NOS, ex French army spares, and as it is exactly the same as my old one less the rust, it also appears to have the same assembly procedure I would guess that was the case but who knows for sure................

  4. Just a bit of extra advice to add to G506, with reference to the wedges great idea, if you can get a bit of a gap using this method then try taking all wedges out and tap head back down to block this might help work the rusty bits out and enable more free movment try repeating this several times using the wedges to make gap and then remove and so on, as what do you have to loose if it does not work, more drastic action, so be gentle and continuous persuasion will work in the end....

     

    Good luck and may the head be with you.................

     

    R Cubed

  5. You could put a video on youTUBE :whistle:

     

     

    Not at the moment I have not got any means of digital video but will be getting a new Canon camera soon so you never know I might even do that

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  6. Today was tyre day :shake: well it was not as bad as I thought, so here we go the first pic is getting the tyre lever in the hole on the rim, PLEASE NOTE ONLY DO THIS WITH THE TYRE VALVE OUT. then with tyre lever in one hand and a club hammer in the other start levering the rim off the wheel, but at the same time bang the rim on the opposite side downwards this gives some play so the rim where the tyre lever is can ride over the wheel.

     

    The subject wheel

     

    D4100001.jpg

     

     

    Tyre lever in the hole

     

    D4100003-1.jpg

     

     

    This is the point you start tapping the rim round and levering at the same time and gradually the rim will work free with no big problems, don't try and lever it off all in one go this will only bend the rim work it off as you go round the rim with the tyre lever.

     

    D4100005.jpg

     

    The rim off the wheel, Easy peasy..........

     

    D4100007.jpg

     

     

    Now this is the hard part...

    Get special tool No blar blar blar 00078564 and fit as in pic

     

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    Apply air pressure and work round the wheel to break bead from wheel.

    Then get special tool part No. Engine crane 575854 and fit wheel as per pic

     

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    Apply some pull and again work round with lever to work tyre down the wheel rim and there you go tyre on floor and wheel in the air.

     

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    Assembly is the easy bit but have not done this yet so stay tuned and await the next instalment.

     

    R Cubed ( AKA God )

  7. Here is a pic of the fuel tank as I picked it up, only 1 coat of scabby green paint on it so I have sanded it all off and sprayed it with red oxide etch primer then will paint with green paint.

     

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    Here are some other pics after I primed the tank.

     

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  8. Well yesterday was an interesting day, as in the last post I have the drop rim off so now was the task of trying to get the tyre off the rim :shake: well that was very difficult, resulted in using an engine crane to lift wheel up off the tyre, this provided suitable tension on the tyre so I could work round the bead with a peice of wood and hammer gradualy working the tyre bead off the wheel so success, needled the wheel and will spray and paint inside, then reassemble the whole lot.

     

    R Cubed

  9. Ho Ho Ho Ho, got back from France Tues night with a brand new old stock fuel tank and 4 new Uniroyal 7.50X20 bar grips, thanks to the French army for getting rid of them some years ago...

    So full steam ahead to spray and fit tank and 2 tyres for the front of the Truck :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D

     

    So happy got a new tank.

     

    R Cubed

  10. We should not forget why we do this !!!

     

    Is not to remind everyone how bad war is and what so many did for us then, to give us what we have now.

     

    Less we forget what so many did for us :cry: :cry: :cry:

     

     

    Some clips from YouTube.. very moving for me..

     

     

     

     

     

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kSx_sBwL6MU

     

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=znyHK4lz2PA

     

    Some very apt words on the last clip at the end.............................

     

     

    R Cubed

  11. Hi all, I might be taking my GMC 352 by lowloader, so might have a spare place for a truck or smaller on lowloader leaving Thurs and coming home Mon. All costs to be split down the middle half and half, truck and lowloader to stay on site up there possibly if no work available up there for it, so would need to hire a car for driver to get home and back.

     

    Anyone interested :dunno:

     

    R Cubed

  12. Welcome G506.

     

    That is a dam good point as there are linkages as I will look closer at mine as I know for sure that there is some movement in mine.....

     

    Cheers

     

    jack.

     

     

    Hi and welcome G506, nice to see you got on here in the end ;-)

     

    With my little trips out in the past couple of weeks it seems I was imagining it, on flat dual carridgeway my truck will whizz along at 40-45 MPH at only about half throttle and all is steady and quiet on steering and transmission, so a well happy bunny :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D

     

    R Cubed

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