adriantr4 Posted Tuesday at 07:32 PM Report Posted Tuesday at 07:32 PM Hello The attached shows a rear bumper bolt which runs through the chassis, and refuses to come quietly. After some effort I can rotate it by applying some force, despite application of a club hammer or my biggest G-clamp, and plenty of plus-gas fluid. It's stuck in there, in a tube I think. I got the other one out (pictured), with only the average struggle. The upside is that I am leaving the bumpers off. But any ideas? Thanks, Adrian Quote
iain Posted Tuesday at 09:11 PM Report Posted Tuesday at 09:11 PM Liberal and frequent application of diesel with a syringe. Keep testing it every 24 hrs with luck it will eventually free. Quote
TR4Tony VC Posted Tuesday at 10:27 PM Report Posted Tuesday at 10:27 PM Can you get a nut splitter onto the end and break the nut open ? If so that’s the easiest route …. Quote
Charlie D Posted Wednesday at 07:43 AM Report Posted Wednesday at 07:43 AM Adrian, Are you saying that the nut is off and the bolt is stuck in the tube, rather than you can't get the nut off? Charlie Quote
stuart Posted Wednesday at 11:01 AM Report Posted Wednesday at 11:01 AM Plenty of easing oil around it, maybe belt it back in again to help get some lube into the chassis tube then a big pair of stilsons with a tyre lever under the head of the bolt, so turn and lever at the same time. Stuart. Quote
adriantr4 Posted Wednesday at 11:03 AM Author Report Posted Wednesday at 11:03 AM Hi Thanks for suggestions I can rotate the bolt (with effort), and the nut at the other end is free. But I can't get the bolt out of it's tube, despite application of club hammer via a long bar, or G-clamp on the nut end. I also adapted a pry bar to fit under the bolt head. I imagine if the frame was separated from the chassis, and perhaps the chassis on its side, then massively heating it then bashing it with a very heavy hammer would shift it. I think there is a bit of corrosion on the bolt/tube, hence there's a lip which is holding it. Cheers, Adrian Quote
adriantr4 Posted Wednesday at 11:04 AM Author Report Posted Wednesday at 11:04 AM Thanks Stewart. Understood. Adrian Quote
stuart Posted Wednesday at 11:08 AM Report Posted Wednesday at 11:08 AM 1 minute ago, adriantr4 said: Hi Thanks for suggestions I can rotate the bolt (with effort), and the nut at the other end is free. But I can't get the bolt out of it's tube, despite application of club hammer via a long bar, or G-clamp on the nut end. I also adapted a pry bar to fit under the bolt head. I imagine if the frame was separated from the chassis, and perhaps the chassis on its side, then massively heating it then bashing it with a very heavy hammer would shift it. I think there is a bit of corrosion on the bolt/tube, hence there's a lip which is holding it. Cheers, Adrian Be careful with belting the bolt in the tube as I have seen the chassis distorted by trying that approach. Heat wouldnt really help either as you cant heat the tube unless you cut an access hole in the bottom side of the chassis and got the heat directly in on the tube. The trick with a big pair of stilsons means you can get more leverage turning round and round. Stuart. Quote
harlequin Posted Wednesday at 12:12 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 12:12 PM I have had some luck removing stuck bolts by vibrating the bolt, I do this by fitting a stub of 3/8" rod into a hammer drill and with the stub against the bolt give it a good rattling and plenty of easing oil George Quote
Andy Moltu Posted Wednesday at 12:53 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 12:53 PM If you have access to an air ratchet or wheel gun could you use that to spin the bolt whilst tapping from the end? Quote
adriantr4 Posted Thursday at 12:38 PM Author Report Posted Thursday at 12:38 PM Thanks to all posters, some good suggestions. Let's leave this, and I'll report back in a few weeks. Hopefully in the positive! Regards, Adrian & TR4 Quote
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