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safe 12-19-2005 04:05 AM

How to remove top strut nut.
 
Hi
Do I need a special tool to hold this while removing/torquing up this nut?


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KFC911 12-19-2005 04:20 AM

You can use an impact wrench (best), or like I did before I acquired one, a pipe wrench to hold the large washer in order to keep the shock from turning. Wrap the pipe wrench in a shop rag if you don't want to mar the large washer.

livi 12-19-2005 04:42 AM

Hi Magnus,

I did what Keith said. Worked fine.

I see you have already flattened out the little bent part... :D

naparsei 12-19-2005 05:47 AM

Yep, you flattened the little locking part. I just used channel lock pliers to grip the washer, and a big rachet on the nut - pretty straightforward.

david.avery 12-19-2005 07:01 AM

Mine was seized, I spent hours trying to get it loose, then I borrowed a neighbor's 500 ft lb impact gun, removed it in 5 secs.

I then bought my own ;)

Gunter 12-19-2005 07:26 AM

Use penetrating oil and follow the suggestions.
Surprisingly, the Bentley refers to the spindle as a 10mm on page 401-7 with a torque of 59 ft-lb.
This nut looks bigger to me than 10mm.
Any thoughts? What size is the actual spindle thread?
:confused:

Evans, Marv 12-19-2005 07:51 AM

Magnus,
I bought a cheap spanner wrench set (3 sizes) at Harbor Freight. You probably don't have HF there, but a set of 3 different sixes cost me about $12. I have had other uses for them from time to time. I had somebody hold the spanner while I turned the nut. I did it with a pipe wrench the first time I tried it & messed up the big washer, which I didn't like.

yelcab1 12-19-2005 09:38 AM

The air compressor driven impact gun is what I call the "marriage saver."

It lets you spend less time on the car, more time with your spouse, who will then agree to have you spend more time on the cars, buy more tools, and more cars, to achieve perfect harmony in a marriage.

randywebb 12-19-2005 11:14 AM

Marv - do you have a pic of what that spanner looks like?

ianc 12-19-2005 11:38 AM

Actually, it is a bit of a fiddle, but you can use the fan pulley spanner that comes with the took kit to hold the washer by the slot in its side while you have a helper loosen the nut. It's a 22 mm.

ianc

safe 12-19-2005 12:02 PM

OK, I don't have impact wrench yet. Thinking of buying an electric one, my compressor are to small to be useful, I think.
I'm buying a 2" pipe wrench tomorrow :)

Ianc, I don't have a fan pulley wrench :(
I had to improvise one last time I needed it.

Thanks!

safe 01-02-2006 12:30 AM

Update: 2" pipe wrench did its business :)

It also worked fine to remove the balljoint from the control arm.


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