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cjthor 10-10-2009 03:35 AM

Fraking stuck Spring bolt!
 
Im doing a front axle swap on my K20....and of course it came down to the last bolt. My Passenger side front spring bolt it stuck. The nut came of, it spins, but won't come thru. I tried heat, a BFH, a pry bar, Corrosion-X, but nothing. Anyone have an idea? Thanks!

ERASER5 10-10-2009 04:33 AM

Re: Fraking stuck Spring bolt!
 
As someone else said, "You will have to get a truckers dictionary, unless you own a Ford, then you already know the words." :lol:

More heat, then penetrating oil, more heat, then penetrating oil, more heat, then penetrating oil. That's what it took for me when swapping rears in my Durango. I spent about 3 hours on 1 spring bolt.

chalet2506 10-10-2009 08:43 AM

Re: Fraking stuck Spring bolt!
 
Bolts are cheap, cut it off.

jerry moss 10-10-2009 09:24 AM

Re: Fraking stuck Spring bolt!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by chalet2506 (Post 3561102)
bolts are cheap, cut it off.

x2

Stocker 10-10-2009 09:41 AM

Re: Fraking stuck Spring bolt!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by chalet2506 (Post 3561102)
Bolts are cheap, cut it off.

If I understand his situation, the nut is off of the bolt, but the bolt is frozen in place -- cutting off either end (or both) won't remove the bolt.
Maybe I am missing something... :confused:

I think ERASER5 has the solution... along with turning the bolt (might take a breaker bar and cheater pipe) and heavy hammer work to drive the bolt out.

71swb4x4 10-10-2009 09:46 AM

Re: Fraking stuck Spring bolt!
 
I agree with Stocker. Turn it while hitting the end with a hammer. Leave a nut threaded a few turns on teh end so you don't mushroom the end of the bolt. Once it starts moving remove the nut of course.

chalet2506 10-10-2009 10:22 AM

Re: Fraking stuck Spring bolt!
 
The same one was stuck when I swapped springs in my 76. I messed with it for a bit, then asked my brother to help. He cut the springs off a few inches from the end, then torched perpendicular to that throught the eye, bushing and bolt. Didn't take long at all. Might not be the best route if you want to salvage the springs.

cjthor 10-10-2009 03:09 PM

Re: Fraking stuck Spring bolt!
 
Rather not cut the spring. Im swapping axles/springs from one truck to another. Im about to go tackle it again! THANKS for the help guys.

ERASER5 10-10-2009 04:25 PM

Re: Fraking stuck Spring bolt!
 
I forgot, I could turn my bolt slowly with an impact, but I could not move the bolt sideways out of the bushing. Between the heat and spay routines, I turned the bolt with and impact and alternately used an air hammer. Still took me 3 hours.

Billhilly 10-10-2009 04:34 PM

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Easiest way may be to press it out. Just need a good quality bottle jack (that works on it's side) and a square ended block. Weld a bit of 1/2" rod to top of jack, hold your tounge the right way, secure all pieces, and jack away. Yes I have an Enenpac pump and ram but the concept is the same. Will require some serious force (mine did) so be careful not to bend what you are pushing against.

Because it is stuck/glued/rusted in the bush, heat will be hard to get to the point where you need it.
Or. Like the 'bolt cutters' say, could you cut both ends off and pry the hanger apart?

donut 10-10-2009 09:26 PM

Re: Fraking stuck Spring bolt!
 
When I did mine, I cut the bolt off, (torch, sawzall, cutoff wheel on a grinder) dropped the spring-eye down, and used a torch to heat the sleeve/stuck bolt. It trashed the bushing, but who knows what condition the bolt was in? (I was replacing the bushings anyway)

bigbadchev72 10-11-2009 02:26 AM

Re: Fraking stuck Spring bolt!
 
The bolt is rusted to the steel sleeve inside the spring bushing, It is spinning inside the rubber. You will need to use a sawsall or die grinder to cut either end of the bolt off, Then the spring will come out. You will have to buy a new bushing for that spring.

When you re-install, be sure to antisieze your bolts and this will never be a problem again.

special-K 10-11-2009 06:13 AM

Re: Fraking stuck Spring bolt!
 
I`ve never had a spring eye bolt,or bushing sleeve,I have wanted to re-use.They are always gauled into one another.I cut the head off,pry the perch enough to get a cutting wheel in,cut both sides,and remove the spring.If I`m re-using the springs I get the bushing out and replace."Get" the bushing out?Yeah,use your imagination.Envision black smoke and flames.

cjthor 10-11-2009 02:29 PM

Re: Fraking stuck Spring bolt!
 
LOL I ended up not taking the spring out and am going to get a set of lift springs....and then do this alll over again. Yay!


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