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bembo449 Member Since: 26 Jul 2017 Location: lincolnshire Posts: 803 |
try heat pal , it should shift it but im not surprised its so tight |
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18th Aug 2017 1:06pm |
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VaguelyVogue Member Since: 05 Feb 2010 Location: Buckinghamshire Posts: 380 |
Thanks - would a hot air paint stripper gun (nozzle over bolt head) give enough heat? |
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18th Aug 2017 1:21pm |
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bembo449 Member Since: 26 Jul 2017 Location: lincolnshire Posts: 803 |
no sir , you need a blow lamp like plumbers use , be there all day with that |
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18th Aug 2017 1:22pm |
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Weegie Member Since: 09 Jun 2014 Location: East Sussex Posts: 3233 |
When I did mine I ended up with SWMBO holding the steering at full lock so that I had sufficient clearance to get at it with a sledge hammer. It was the only way in the end. John
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18th Aug 2017 1:40pm |
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VaguelyVogue Member Since: 05 Feb 2010 Location: Buckinghamshire Posts: 380 |
Thanks - blow lamp and sledge hammer it is then (with the angle grinder cutting disc in reserve if that doesn't work)!
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18th Aug 2017 1:54pm |
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Billaboard Member Since: 03 Aug 2017 Location: Wirral Posts: 74 |
.....Tiptoes in gently to say..... I come from 18 months of nightmare ownership of a Jeep Grand Cherokee. The traditional joke is that Grand refers to he cost of any repair.
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18th Aug 2017 4:55pm |
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bembo449 Member Since: 26 Jul 2017 Location: lincolnshire Posts: 803 |
if it were mine I'd be getting the 3/4 drive socket set on the job and a scaffold bar |
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18th Aug 2017 5:03pm |
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Joe90 Member Since: 29 Apr 2010 Location: Hampshire Posts: 6408 |
ignore .
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18th Aug 2017 10:15pm |
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Clive603 Member Since: 21 Jun 2016 Location: Sussex Posts: 35 |
#2 for that suggestion. I made my version pushing 30 years back to shift the hub nuts on a Lancia Beta HPE, 231 ft lb so needed to be serious about things! Five foot of scaffold pole welded to the middle of a short 3/4 drive extension. Important to have a bit sticking out the other side so you can arrange support from axle stand or really secure jack. Its essentially impossible to keep this sort of thing square on the nut or bolt head being operated on when really leaning on things. Without the support its going to come off mid heave. Use a high quality impact socket. Doubt if I've used mine a dozen times but its been essential every time. Needed to put an extra 5 ft on the handle for one exceptionally stubborn thing. Don't really want to know what moderate to hard shove on a 10 ft lever translates to in ft lb at the business end. Impressed by how much a quality 3/4 drive extension will twist without taking a permanent set! Clive |
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18th Aug 2017 11:03pm |
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wayneg Member Since: 05 Jun 2013 Location: South Fremantle, Australia ( ex London ) Posts: 791 |
When I did mine I used a 12v rattle gun. I thought this tool was a bit of a gimmic but have used it so many times now for various jobs and its excellent. Not much of an investment if it does not work for you..
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19th Aug 2017 2:35am |
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bembo449 Member Since: 26 Jul 2017 Location: lincolnshire Posts: 803 |
Unnecessary quote removed
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19th Aug 2017 7:42am |
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mr_spock Member Since: 07 Apr 2016 Location: Welwyn, Hertfordshire Posts: 311 |
I found that jacking the car up and trying to remove the last bolt (upper or lower) was almost impossible as the weight binds it in place. I used a second jack to move the lower arm up until the bolt could at least turn fairly freely, then used a drift to knock it out. Plus Gas first of course. To get it back in, same problem. A ratchet handle through the upper bolt hole acts as a lever to align the lower one, then jack again to take the weight. |
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19th Aug 2017 9:13am |
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nicedayforit Member Since: 11 Jun 2011 Location: Beside the Solway Posts: 3972 |
I undid the bolts by undoing the nut a few turns a then hit the nut with a large hammer and progressively drove the bolts out using a fair bit of release oil as I went. As I was only making the bolts come out for future undoing if the need arose I then copper greased the nuts and bolts and put them back.
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19th Aug 2017 10:31am |
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rodp Member Since: 09 Apr 2017 Location: The Black Country Posts: 318 |
Tell me more, what is this item you speak of ??? Does it come ready to use or is it parts to make one (what size)? |
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19th Aug 2017 2:31pm |
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