dismantling Inboard disc

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Lor@n
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Hello,

Yesterday I tried quickly to take apart an inboard disc,
so axle, disc brake lever removed, but still can't get hub and back plate apart.

I don't know how it's made inside, so do I need to remove something else ?

Thanks for your help.
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the disc needs to come off with the back plate and thats held on with 3 dowls be very carefull if you tap the disc as it can cause the windows side to crack around these 3 lugs plenty of wd40 on those dowls and soak over nite
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thanks I'll give it a try.
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just tap the disc with a brass bar very close to the lugs work your way round short gentle taps and WD40
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