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Farking tight nut
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Farking tight nut
Hi all,
How do you undo a nut that just doesn't want to come undone?
The nut is the one on the rear drivers side leaf pack that locates the front end of the leaf pack. I have tried everything up to and including a 450mm socket handle. Even when it is jacked off the ground I can't even spin the bolt. This thing is farking tight!!!
The LHS equivalent came off with just a normal sized ring spanner.
Any ideas?
How about a mechanical shop that has some sort of super duper pneumatic tools on Brisbane's southside?
This is all that is stopping me from from doing my suspension lift now. Oh yeah IFS lift
Any other Isuzu owners had a problem with this bolt?
How do you undo a nut that just doesn't want to come undone?
The nut is the one on the rear drivers side leaf pack that locates the front end of the leaf pack. I have tried everything up to and including a 450mm socket handle. Even when it is jacked off the ground I can't even spin the bolt. This thing is farking tight!!!
The LHS equivalent came off with just a normal sized ring spanner.
Any ideas?
How about a mechanical shop that has some sort of super duper pneumatic tools on Brisbane's southside?
This is all that is stopping me from from doing my suspension lift now. Oh yeah IFS lift
Any other Isuzu owners had a problem with this bolt?
Land Rover Discovery series 1 V8
put a bit of heat on it with the oxy or a propane torch might work, or try a really long breaker bar on it. is it possible to put a breaker bar on it then jack up the end of the breaker bar to put the weight of the vehicle to turning it? can generate 1000Nm+ this way. but if it's that hard to undo yeah chop it off and put a new one in.
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dumbdunce wrote:put a bit of heat on it with the oxy or a propane torch might work, or try a really long breaker bar on it. is it possible to put a breaker bar on it then jack up the end of the breaker bar to put the weight of the vehicle to turning it? can generate 1000Nm+ this way. but if it's that hard to undo yeah chop it off and put a new one in.
I did do the jack under the handle trick but it didn't work.
I just can't understand how this can be so farking tight. The external parts of the thread etc look fine. No rust or anything. Even if the bolt is bent somehow surely the nut should still come off? I think I'll chop this #$%^%& just to teach it a lesson
Land Rover Discovery series 1 V8
Clint wrote:R u sure that this is not the nut welded to the bracket/chassis and the bolt comes out from the other side.
Not familiar with the layout, just a suggestion.
No it is defiately a removable nut and bolt. The other side came out fine. Just this side being a prick.
I just called my brother and he's bringing over his oxy on Monday. Guess I'm just going to have to wait.........................I hate waiting
Land Rover Discovery series 1 V8
Clint wrote:R u sure that this is not the nut welded to the bracket/chassis and the bolt comes out from the other side.
Not familiar with the layout, just a suggestion.
I had a simliar problem with my rear diff flange..
Was locked solid... turning it wil result in the wheels turning around.. so i chocked them both and had mates sittin on it while i kicked the 30mm socket with a 3 foot bar. DID NOT WORK.. my mate cut his foot doin that (was doin it with thongs) and i had a sore leg from doin it for 3 days straight.
Thought i'd be smart and go to kennards to hire a compressor, and air rattle gun, but the rattle gun looke dtoo small, instead i came back with an electric rattle gun - a makita brand 450 nms of torque..
went under car again.. and sat there for a while with the makita rattle gun just kept the button down and waited... finally after a minute and half of rattling my brains out.. the nut came out..
Give it a go perhaps??
If its that solid... a 3 foot breaker bar maybe
TOM
-Mick- wrote:Utemad wrote: I think I'll chop this #$%^%& just to teach it a lesson
Just break out the grinder with a cutting disc and get it off now
Won't have to wait for the oxy
We've got a 9in friction saw that would make short work of it but that's with the oxy set. Which is near Gladstone. Never had much call to buy myself one. I've got a 4in grinder but guess where that is???
Land Rover Discovery series 1 V8
Utemad wrote:-Mick- wrote:Utemad wrote: I think I'll chop this #$%^%& just to teach it a lesson
Just break out the grinder with a cutting disc and get it off now
Won't have to wait for the oxy
We've got a 9in friction saw that would make short work of it but that's with the oxy set. Which is near Gladstone. Never had much call to buy myself one. I've got a 4in grinder but guess where that is???
Doh
thats what rattle guns are for. i have a 3/4 gun that would make short work of it on the sunny coast.
also why are you scared of a hacksaw. at worst they might increase your heart rate. bugs me when power tools are veiwed as the only option. high tensile is not much harder to cut than mild steel providing you have a decent blade.
cheers bru
also why are you scared of a hacksaw. at worst they might increase your heart rate. bugs me when power tools are veiwed as the only option. high tensile is not much harder to cut than mild steel providing you have a decent blade.
cheers bru
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bru21 wrote:thats what rattle guns are for. i have a 3/4 gun that would make short work of it on the sunny coast.
also why are you scared of a hacksaw. at worst they might increase your heart rate. bugs me when power tools are veiwed as the only option. high tensile is not much harder to cut than mild steel providing you have a decent blade.
cheers bru
It's not so much the cutting as the not being able to get another bolt. Doubt Holden would have one in stock and I only know of one of these Rodeos being wrecked and it has been burned. So would be real difficult to undo that bolt too.
So I don't mind cutting it but will leave that as an option for later and I will get a replacement first.
Plus I just so happen to be using a rattle gun on it tomorrow. Thanks to Draven.
Land Rover Discovery series 1 V8
bru21 wrote:thats what rattle guns are for.
I like my rattle gun too but it is just not the same feeling of satisfaction that my grinder gives on the bolts that have no right being that tight.
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