I chiseled the cage off from around the nut. It wasnt holding the nut anymore so it had to go. The access hole is too small to get the right wrench through, and my grinder would make too big of a hole and weaken the area. Im worried that if I weld the nut to the body, that the nut and bolt might be seized together due to rust, and therefore when I go to loosen it, it would tear the sheet metal that the bolt goes through...
Am I overthinking this?
ok, what now? Frozen Control Arm Bolt & Nut
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Re: ok, what now?
I was overthinking it. I took an adjustible wrench and made the hole larger to were I could get a socket on a stick through there. The stick thing has a 3/8 drive on it that slides the length of the bar. Its just small enough to get a 11/16th socket through the hole allowing me to keep the nut from turning. (The nut is a square nut...last time I saw one like it was on an IHC 2 bottom plow from 1910ish)
GUESS WHAT?! Just like I predicted...the nut and bolt are seized tight as all get out. Heating the nut with a propane torch till it was cherry red helped alot, but Ive still super tight. Ive got a buddy pulling on the ratchet while I hold the nut, and hes about pulled the car off the jackstand twice. The second time we decided to take a break and recoup. About to head back out there and heat it up again so we can finish this off. Unfortunately...theres still the passenger side to do...
GUESS WHAT?! Just like I predicted...the nut and bolt are seized tight as all get out. Heating the nut with a propane torch till it was cherry red helped alot, but Ive still super tight. Ive got a buddy pulling on the ratchet while I hold the nut, and hes about pulled the car off the jackstand twice. The second time we decided to take a break and recoup. About to head back out there and heat it up again so we can finish this off. Unfortunately...theres still the passenger side to do...
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Re: ok, what now?
Its out. 

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Re: ok, what now?
Whew! What a relief!
And all through the process, you kept thinking - what if this doesn't work? What if I still can't get the bolt out?
Of course, you knew what the alternative would be...
Thanks for the info!
Tom M.
And all through the process, you kept thinking - what if this doesn't work? What if I still can't get the bolt out?
Of course, you knew what the alternative would be...

Thanks for the info!
Tom M.
T4WD augury?
"Oh, do not ask, 'What is it?' Let us go and make our visit."
T.S. Eliot - "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock"
"Now and then we had a hope that, if we lived and were good, God would permit us to be pirates."
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"Oh, do not ask, 'What is it?' Let us go and make our visit."
T.S. Eliot - "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock"
"Now and then we had a hope that, if we lived and were good, God would permit us to be pirates."
Mark Twain
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Re: ok, what now?
I dont even want to think about that... I take pride in her and she will live on as long as I can maintain her.ARCHINSTL wrote: Of course, you knew what the alternative would be...![]()
Tom M.
Gonna hit up fastenal monday cause the threads are all buggered up on the bolt. Also the new to me junkyard bushings are beautiful. Almost brand new.
