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Removing shocks - can't seem to undo bolt!
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Removing shocks - can't seem to undo bolt!
I was just trying to remove one of my shocks today but when i was undoing the top nut, the bolt was spinning with it. How do I stop this - i couldn't see anything else spinning on the shock so i'm confused.
Should be a lflat on that top pin you can put a second spanner on to stop it spinning
Last edited by tas80 on Mon Jul 06, 2009 12:15 pm, edited 1 time in total.
And if you dont have a rattle gun, try these
As mentioned before, a spanner on the 2 flats at the top of the pin, or somehow hold the stonesshield, or if the pin is spinning inside the stoneshield- as I have had happen- pull the bottom of the shock from its mount and push or pull it sideways applying a lateral jamming force on the top shockmounts, which hopefully will be enough to stop the shaft spinning while you undo the nut.
As mentioned before, a spanner on the 2 flats at the top of the pin, or somehow hold the stonesshield, or if the pin is spinning inside the stoneshield- as I have had happen- pull the bottom of the shock from its mount and push or pull it sideways applying a lateral jamming force on the top shockmounts, which hopefully will be enough to stop the shaft spinning while you undo the nut.
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Re: Removing shocks - can't seem to undo bolt!
what truck?muffins wrote:I was just trying to remove one of my shocks today but when i was undoing the top nut, the bolt was spinning with it. How do I stop this - i couldn't see anything else spinning on the shock so i'm confused.
which shock front or back?
its amazing all the replies without knowing if its a pin or eye etc or what truck its from.
Jes
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Re: Removing shocks - can't seem to undo bolt!
That would a pin on top of the shock. Anyone who has removed one of these shocks would know what Muffins is talking about.jessie928 wrote:what truck?muffins wrote:I was just trying to remove one of my shocks today but when i was undoing the top nut, the bolt was spinning with it. How do I stop this - i couldn't see anything else spinning on the shock so i'm confused.
which shock front or back?
its amazing all the replies without knowing if its a pin or eye etc or what truck its from.
Jes
BTW, shifter on the flat......
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1983 HJ60 - 2" OME springs, Bilstein shocks, 2" Bodylift, 35" BFG MT, Twin Lock Rights, Longfields, Denco Turbo, Ironman Winch
1975 FJ55 - stocko, but with power steering!
1983 HJ60 - 2" OME springs, Bilstein shocks, 2" Bodylift, 35" BFG MT, Twin Lock Rights, Longfields, Denco Turbo, Ironman Winch
1975 FJ55 - stocko, but with power steering!
dogbreath_48 wrote:For what? Removing shocks?beinthemud wrote:Apprently brake fluid or was it brake cleaner works real well
Think it was brake cleaner
Yes... if you tip enough of it on they come out!
Sorry..
Shifter on the flat or hold shocker body...
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Re: Removing shocks - can't seem to undo bolt!
ive probably removed more shock absorbers than you have seenSixty's Guy wrote:That would a pin on top of the shock. Anyone who has removed one of these shocks would know what Muffins is talking about.jessie928 wrote:what truck?muffins wrote:I was just trying to remove one of my shocks today but when i was undoing the top nut, the bolt was spinning with it. How do I stop this - i couldn't see anything else spinning on the shock so i'm confused.
which shock front or back?
its amazing all the replies without knowing if its a pin or eye etc or what truck its from.
Jes
BTW, shifter on the flat......
this is what he quotes in his statement
"i couldn't see anything else spinning on the shock so i'm confused"
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Re: Removing shocks - can't seem to undo bolt!
Awesomejessie928 wrote:[ive probably removed more shock absorbers than you have seen
AKA Mark.
1983 HJ60 - 2" OME springs, Bilstein shocks, 2" Bodylift, 35" BFG MT, Twin Lock Rights, Longfields, Denco Turbo, Ironman Winch
1975 FJ55 - stocko, but with power steering!
1983 HJ60 - 2" OME springs, Bilstein shocks, 2" Bodylift, 35" BFG MT, Twin Lock Rights, Longfields, Denco Turbo, Ironman Winch
1975 FJ55 - stocko, but with power steering!
Re: Removing shocks - can't seem to undo bolt!
but I doubt that JesseSixty's Guy wrote:Awesomejessie928 wrote:[ive probably removed more shock absorbers than you have seen
Re: Removing shocks - can't seem to undo bolt!
[quote="jessie928"][quote="Sixty's Guy"][quote="jessie928"][quote="muffins"]I was just trying to remove one of my shocks today but when i was undoing the top nut, the bolt was spinning with it. How do I stop this - i couldn't see anything else spinning on the shock so i'm confused.[/quote]
what truck?
which shock front or back?
its amazing all the replies without knowing if its a pin or eye etc or what truck its from.
Jes[/quote]
That would a pin on top of the shock. Anyone who has removed one of these shocks would know what Muffins is talking about.
BTW, shifter on the flat......[/quote]
ive probably removed more shock absorbers than you have seen
this is what he quotes in his statement
"i couldn't see anything else spinning on the shock so i'm confused"[/quote]
And thats what had me thinking the stone shield has come loose from the shaft, allowing the shaft to spin even when holding the shield.
what truck?
which shock front or back?
its amazing all the replies without knowing if its a pin or eye etc or what truck its from.
Jes[/quote]
That would a pin on top of the shock. Anyone who has removed one of these shocks would know what Muffins is talking about.
BTW, shifter on the flat......[/quote]
ive probably removed more shock absorbers than you have seen
this is what he quotes in his statement
"i couldn't see anything else spinning on the shock so i'm confused"[/quote]
And thats what had me thinking the stone shield has come loose from the shaft, allowing the shaft to spin even when holding the shield.
Mud makes excellent toothpaste.
Road Ranger
sorry Jesse, but the OPs post, probably unintentionally, leads one to beleive that the shock in question is in fact a pin arrangement.
Maybe re read the OP
to answer the OPs question, try some bolt off or other releasing agent on the bold (pin) and allow to sit, then use a shifter on the flats on top of the pin to hold the shock while you loosen the the bolt. Once you have a couple of turns on it you should be able to hold the body \ stone gaurd if fitted if it still tight, otherwise you may have ter persaver with the flats and the shifter
Maybe re read the OP
to answer the OPs question, try some bolt off or other releasing agent on the bold (pin) and allow to sit, then use a shifter on the flats on top of the pin to hold the shock while you loosen the the bolt. Once you have a couple of turns on it you should be able to hold the body \ stone gaurd if fitted if it still tight, otherwise you may have ter persaver with the flats and the shifter
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Re: Removing shocks - can't seem to undo bolt!
If it were an eye, and the whole 'bolt' was spinning, I think he'd have other problems to worry about!jessie928 wrote:what truck?muffins wrote:I was just trying to remove one of my shocks today but when i was undoing the top nut, the bolt was spinning with it. How do I stop this - i couldn't see anything else spinning on the shock so i'm confused.
which shock front or back?
its amazing all the replies without knowing if its a pin or eye etc or what truck its from.
Jes
You would be surprised by how many people have trouble with the pin spinning... nobody ever notices the flats on the end!
Re: Removing shocks - can't seem to undo bolt!
mike_nofx wrote:If it were an eye, and the whole 'bolt' was spinning, I think he'd have other problems to worry about!jessie928 wrote:what truck?muffins wrote:I was just trying to remove one of my shocks today but when i was undoing the top nut, the bolt was spinning with it. How do I stop this - i couldn't see anything else spinning on the shock so i'm confused.
which shock front or back?
its amazing all the replies without knowing if its a pin or eye etc or what truck its from.
Jes
You would be surprised by how many people have trouble with the pin spinning... nobody ever notices the flats on the end!
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ehehehehe x2PJ.zook wrote:Or you could just pour some salt water onto the nut and wait a few years, it would rust itself off!beinthemud wrote:Apprently brake fluid or was it brake cleaner works real well
Think it was brake cleaner
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Haha, sorry, yes I did finally get it off!!! Thanks to everyone for replying with ideas!. In the end, there was no pin or anything which was weird. Bilstein shocks too - maybe this is a common thing for bilsteins? Anyway, what I ended up doing was using multigrips to grip the thread from the top while turning the nut underneath. Then, when i ran out of room to grip, i had to swap to pliers from below the nut. Worked eventually. Was slow, and my hands were sore for days after!
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