Stubborn suspension bolts
dgeesaman
Reg. Aug 2007
Posted 2010-02-14 3:26 PM (#116575)
Subject: Stubborn suspension bolts


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Today I was repacking bearings and I took a shot at installing the Dexter "wet bolts" and ez flex equalizers. Even with a known 600 ft-lb impact, some heat from a propane torch, and penetrating oil, I got nowhere. I even dug out a massive 3/4 drive impact.I couldn't see any staking on the threads.What's the secret to getting these apart?
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gard
Reg. Aug 2007
Posted 2010-02-14 11:20 PM (#116590 - in reply to #116575)
Subject: RE: Stubborn suspension bolts


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dgeesaman
Reg. Aug 2007
Posted 2010-02-15 11:46 AM (#116602 - in reply to #116575)
Subject: RE: Stubborn suspension bolts


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I'm told that a lot more heat can help - MAPP gas or ideally acetylene. I wasn't set up to do that yesterday.

Not much room for cutting, although I could probably get halfway through the nut. Perhaps a partial cut followed by the nut splitter(?)

All 14 nuts were seized the same way. If it turns out to be a laborious process for each one I might just drop this trailer off and let someone use their big service equipment on it.

Dave
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retento
Reg. Aug 2004
Posted 2010-02-15 2:19 PM (#116609 - in reply to #116575)
Subject: RE: Stubborn suspension bolts


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Cut all those nuts off with the torch, salt and urine has welded it all together.... Go back with new stuff.

 

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