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On the drum there is 2 threaded holes. Take 2 bolts and thread them into the holes, until the cover comes off.
It usually pops off but if it's frozen, look for two extra threaded holes on the rotor. Get two high grade bolts that fit the holes (8mm fine?) and use them like a gear puller. You can get the bolts at any Sears Hardware store.
Usaully they'll just pop off. If they don't, take a look at the rotor. You'll see two small threaded holes. Get two high grade metric bolts to fit those holes. Screw them in and use them as you would use a gear puller.
The threaded holes are the air reactor [AIR] fitting, an exhaust gas recirculation [ERG] fitting or choke stove. Check out DormanProducts.com. copmagnet95@hotmail.com
there should be two threaded holes visible on the rotor hat . You can thread bolt into the holes with a ratchet to push the rotor off the hub
Notice there are two threaded holes in the brake drum. Insert a metric bolt into the holes and tighten until the drum pops off. Replace the stud.
There two holes in the drum that two standard 8mm bolts goes into. Tighting those bolts will push the drum off.
ChevroletDrive it to the Chevy dealer for service.REMOVE DRUM, THERE MAY BE TWO SMALL THREADED HOLES IN THE DRUM. FIND TWO BOLTS THAT WILL SCREW IN THE HOLES AND TURN ONE TURN IN EACH BOLT TILL YOU JACK THE DROM OFF ~ NO JOKE, THEY ARE CALLED JACKING HOLES. I CAN NOT REMEMBER THE BOLT SIZE, BUT I WOULD GUESS 8MM
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the threaded holes are for removing the rotor. If the rotor does not come off with ease, a bolt of the same size can be inserted in and the rotor "pryed" off, using a socket set.
On the drums there are two holes. You need to insert two to bolts (size 10 metric) in to the holes as yoo tighten the bolts it pushes the drum off. bolts need to be about 3 inches long. i could be wrong about the bolt size
That vehicle had seat belts in it when it left the factory so it should have threaded holes in the floor where they were once mounted. Purchase aftermarket seat belts for that vehicle and bolt them in.