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machnjo 12-23-2006 09:54 AM

Stuck bolt prob...
 
I'm installing a Mac Prochamber and I trying to get the Magnaflow X-pipe off. I been able to get all the bolts loosened except one. Its on the passenger side, closest to the engine. Its a bitch to get to, just got back with a breaker bar and flexible extension, any other suggestions would be appreciated.

MattJ 12-23-2006 09:57 AM

spray the living bejesus out of it with pb blaster and let it soak.

machnjo 12-23-2006 09:59 AM

Doh, thats the other thing I meant to get from the store, thanks Matt.

03gtmustang 12-23-2006 10:36 AM

If all that doesnt work, then get a torch.

machnjo 12-23-2006 01:27 PM

Well, I'm done with my weekend project. Got the BP Blaster and soaked the bolt for about 30 minutes, then tried to get the nut off and stripped the d*** thing. Unfortunately, its christmas weekend, and I don't have the tools to take off a stripped nut, so sometime this next week when shops are open again, I'll need to try and find one that will remove that nut for me.

ernest russell 12-23-2006 06:10 PM


Originally Posted by machnjo (Post 234661)
Well, I'm done with my weekend project. Got the BP Blaster and soaked the bolt for about 30 minutes, then tried to get the nut off and stripped the d*** thing. Unfortunately, its christmas weekend, and I don't have the tools to take off a stripped nut, so sometime this next week when shops are open again, I'll need to try and find one that will remove that nut for me.

little trick get a 12 point socket a little smaller than the nut after you heated the nut drive the socket on it should be on there tight enough to take it off good luck

MattJ 12-23-2006 06:25 PM

get a vice grips and clamp down on that bastard as hard as you can. you can then use a hammer to really strike it loose. sometimes it works, sometimes not. if you dont have access to a torch, goto a cig store and buy a butane torch (like a crack smokers lighter) and just goto town. they burn a lot hotter than your normal bic lighters.

Icefreezen 12-23-2006 08:11 PM

That nut is a b**** took 4-5 tries out and under the car till I finally took it to a shop to work on it.

PureStang 12-23-2006 08:33 PM

i broke my finger trying to get that damn bolt off. since then, my uncle has invested in air tools. lol

Lunati 12-23-2006 08:43 PM


Originally Posted by PureStang (Post 234753)
i broke my finger trying to get that damn bolt off. since then, my uncle has invested in air tools. lol

Good investment. I did the same as well.

jadartt 12-23-2006 10:39 PM


Originally Posted by MattJ (Post 234729)
get a vice grips and clamp down on that bastard as hard as you can. you can then use a hammer to really strike it loose. sometimes it works, sometimes not. if you dont have access to a torch, goto a cig store and buy a butane torch (like a crack smokers lighter) and just goto town. they burn a lot hotter than your normal bic lighters.

You have obviously never tried to get to the particular nut that is being discussed, took me several different wobblies and cutting down a deepwell socket to get it off. I hate that nut.

Short sockets were too short, and the long one didn't allow me to get the angle that I needed. I cut off about 1/8 of an inch and it went smooth like butta.

03gtmustang 12-23-2006 11:10 PM

Unless Matt had someone else install his midpipe, messed with those bolts before.

But you are right, the short sockets are too short and the deep ones are too deep. Luckily, I had the perfect length socket and removed mine without any issues.

BrentK 12-24-2006 07:56 AM

Best way to do it now would be to just burn the socket on and buy a new bolt

MattJ 12-24-2006 08:22 AM

Mine was pretty easy to take off after i cut it with a small grinder.

:kekekegay:

machnjo 12-24-2006 11:53 AM

Man, I was hoping that the x-pipe was going to be a simple "bolt-on" project since my available tools are pretty limited atm. I tried for hours to get that damn nut off. Ended up snapping a couple of 3/8" universal joints and warping a flexible extension. Looks like mine next tool purchases will be a grinder and some air tools. I posted a s.o.s on my local clubs board to see if anyone here would be interested in helping, its a good group, so I'm pretty sure someone will step up. Thanks for everyone suggestions, it is much appreciated.

ernest russell 12-24-2006 02:34 PM


Originally Posted by machnjo (Post 234850)
Man, I was hoping that the x-pipe was going to be a simple "bolt-on" project since my available tools are pretty limited atm. I tried for hours to get that damn nut off. Ended up snapping a couple of 3/8" universal joints and warping a flexible extension. Looks like mine next tool purchases will be a grinder and some air tools. I posted a s.o.s on my local clubs board to see if anyone here would be interested in helping, its a good group, so I'm pretty sure someone will step up. Thanks for everyone suggestions, it is much appreciated.

buy yourself a can of anti-seize and use it, it really works lol:boink:


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