All I seem to ask is how to undo stubborn bolts...
All I seem to ask is how to undo stubborn bolts...
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251 posts

233 months

Sunday 6th July 2008
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Down to my last bolt (hopefully) on the Taimar before I have a bare chassis (ok, more of a brown flakey chassis kit. ...)

On one of the diff stabilising straps right at the back, it looks like the bolt has rusted to the metal sleeve inside the rubber bush. I've tried penetrating oil, and the bolt does turn with difficulty but I think it's actually the entire bush turning.

Do I reach for the blowtorch furious or the hacksaw?

tia for words of wisdom.

cheers
Nick

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634 posts

222 months

Sunday 6th July 2008
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I would use the blowtorch...... but VERY CAREFULLY!!!

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Sunday 6th July 2008
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Edited - forgetting my manners. Thanks for the suggestion Roy. It moves more freely but it's still the whole bush rotating.

Bolt 1, Blowtorch 0

Time to buy a fresh hacksaw blade.



Edited by status on Sunday 6th July 21:02

Slow M

2,834 posts

222 months

Monday 7th July 2008
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Hello Nick,

Is there enough space to use a flex-shaft with a grinder?
How about a Dremel tool?
If you're any good at sharpening drill bits, drilling works well but the grade 8 bolts dull the bits quickly.
Sometimes, grinding away the head and then center-punching the remaining stud, followed by drilling out the stud with progressively larger bits is the best (but not quickest) way.

Here's incentive to keep you going.
http://www.tvr-forum.de/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=19

Good luck,
Bernard.


TVR_owner

3,349 posts

207 months

Monday 7th July 2008
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Bernard,
Is that galvanised?

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Monday 7th July 2008
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Thanks for the motivation Bernard (and the suggestions). It's certainly the cleanest nicest chassis (and garage) that I ever saw. I think the hacksaw should be ok but it is useful to have some additional options in case it isn't.

cheers
Nick

Slow M

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Monday 7th July 2008
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TVR_owner said:
Bernard,
Is that galvanised?


I don't know but that was my first thought too.

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Monday 7th July 2008
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Hacksaw 1 : Bolt 0


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