I'm about to give up.
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I'm about to give up. - 3/25/2008 11:45:44 AM
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bojib
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Joined: 3/3/2008 From: Chavies, KY Status: offline
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I need to get an axle nut off my saab that won't budge. I've already broke one socket on it (thought I did start the track bar end loose finally). Just working one stuck bolt at a time right now. Then to make matters worse, on my way to work this morning, my Blazer starts to act up. I didn't think I was going to make it home this afternoon in it. It was cutting and missing something awful. I go out a few minutes ago trying to find the problem. Hook my trusty little scan tool up and it says that I am having a misfire on cylinder #5. So I get under the hood to see if I can find the problem, and the #5 plug wire falls apart in my hand. So at least it's something simple with the Blazer. Of course, with the wife at work, I have no way at all to get anywhere to get parts. Been calling and aggravating her to death. Trying to get her to stop and get me a new socket, and a new set of plug wires. Luckily the guys at the parts store know me good enough that they went ahead and got the parts out for her, and have them waiting on her when she gets there. Something is going to have to give soon (hopefully the axle nut). I need a vacation.
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RE: I'm about to give up. - 3/25/2008 12:26:41 PM
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Roto
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That's the reason plug wires are a 25K mile item:) And the axle nut... air tools work best here unfortunately..
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RE: I'm about to give up. - 3/25/2008 1:05:49 PM
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bojib
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Joined: 3/3/2008 From: Chavies, KY Status: offline
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I'm starting to believe that. Two broke 3/4" sockets, and one broke 1/2" breaker bar later. I'm running out of options with what to do. I've about run out of nice, that tire place is going to be out the cost of a whole new hub.
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RE: I'm about to give up. - 3/25/2008 3:45:57 PM
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crwchf01
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Do yourself a favor- don't know for sure, but aren't one of the axle nuts left hand threads? And are you using 6pt sockets? Be happy it isn't the old VW Beetle axles- 32mm socket and a 6'ft beaker bar due to 200+ ft-lbs of torque.
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RE: I'm about to give up. - 3/26/2008 5:04:17 PM
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bojib
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Joined: 3/3/2008 From: Chavies, KY Status: offline
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So, what are my options if air tools aren't available? The car is in such a place that I can't get it to where I get any air tools to it. So I'm basically going to have to do it all by hand. Will heating the nut up a little with a propane torch help any, or do more damage than good? As for using 6 point sockets, everything I've used has been so far. The 3/4" inch sockets were, and I'm still kinda shocked at how easy they broke. Usually a good 3/4" set of tools is hard to tear up. I actually got the nut to turn maybe an eighth of a turn before the sockets broke though. The half inch break bar didn't shock me at all when it broke. It just looked like it wouldn't be able to stand the pressure. The socket I was using with it shouldn't break as easy, it's a little better built, thicker walls, harder steal, all that good stuff. If the tools to turn it wouldn't break I'd be doing good.
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RE: I'm about to give up. - 3/26/2008 5:32:49 PM
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bojib
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Joined: 3/3/2008 From: Chavies, KY Status: offline
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Ok, this might be a stupid question. I've never the things before, so I don't know if it will work. Basically, just two holes on the hub are almost completely stripped out. It would take minumum drilling to finish them up. Could a person just put a Helicoil in those? Or would I not be able to torque it down tight enough? I've never used a helicoil before, so I don't know if something like that would work.
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