Probably, I've never had one NOT round off the hex. 4½" grinder with a 1mm disc FTW!
I mean you could give it a go I guess, it'd be good exercise if nothing else.
The circlip is fitted in a way you can't get at it unless you press out the hub first but the circlip isn't big enough to brace the whole bearing so you can get the hub out without risking bits of bearing being attached.
It just sucks that I'll probably have to cut a perfectly good tie rod just because nobody's come up with a better way of securing a nut than this. I know in the States they love their cotter pins and castle nuts, and I used to think that was quite quaint, but they seem to have a much easier time getting ball joints and tie rods out. Of course, if I had a noisy gun, they'd probably come off no trouble too.
I think using an M10 bit of threaded rod would be a good exercise in totally ruining the thread on one. I managed to do that just getting a bushing out, so a wheel bearing? That'll eat it alive.
Just put in an order for a new CSC after faffing around for ages trying to make sure it was the right one. The only place that had what I was really after was the
shop that sent the damaged one, so why they didn't just get one from stores, I'll never know. In the end, they refunded me £30, but with a voucher on eBay I got the new one for £25. Their operation is clearly too big to know what's going on - every time I messaged I got about five different responses from five different people.
I was tempted to use the damaged one - just file down the lip where it was bashed - but I noticed that the hole for the bolt has been flattened slightly, so it might not align properly. It's probably not as important as I'm making out, but if I'm taking the gearbox out, there's not a chance of me doing the job again.
Picked up a red-stitched leather handbrake gaiter too for £14. For years, my plastic one has been disintegrating a bit on the end. I used to think it was just the previous owner had a taste for sticky sweets, but I've cleaned it loads and it's still like that, so it'll be nice to cover it up.