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Replacing a Birfield
I haven't yet busted a Birfield joint on the trail, but just in case, I'm making a list of tools and tricks to make replacing it on the trail as easy as possible.
Tools
- Hammer, brass drift, flathead screwdriver, needlenosed vise grips: Useful for popping out the cone washers. The hammer and screwdriver are also good for bending the tabs on the washer between the axle nuts.
- 10 mm socket: To remove/install Aisin hub cover.
- 12 mm socket: To remove/install Aisin hub.
- 14?? mm socket: For some hub internals.
- 17 mm socket: To remove/install brake caliper.
- 54 mm socket: To remove/install axle nuts. I couldn't find this size, but a 2-3/32" is close enough. NAPA carries this size. I filed the paint off of the inside edge of the socket and now it works fine as a 54 mm.
- Snap ring pliers: For the C-clip on the end of the axle.
Tips
File the C-clip: Before hitting the trail, file some grooves in the C-clip, so you can grip it with the snap ring pliers.