Art,
If the bolt is stuck, and we grind off the head, doesn't that still
leave the body of the bolt stuck in the middle? I guess, at that point
you could BFH it from either side, or remove the shock arms from either
side. But, wouldn't still leav the stuck trunion?
I don't want to be a goof about this, but just spent an hour beating the
bolt from here to my neighbor's house on Saturday. I have no grinder.
Read your article, was great, you sent my the URL a few weeks back.
Tim
Skye Poier wrote:
>
> Word on the street is that Art Pfenninger said:
> > Syke, a 4 1/2 inch angle grinder with a cut off wheel will remove the bolt
> > in under 1 minute. Take a look at the article I did on suspension
> > rebuilding, I talk about this very problem. I think you have the article
> > on your web page don't you?
>
> Yes I do, a great article thanks. I don't have an angle grinder though,
> so manually hacksawing through is pretty far down the list of approaches
> I want to take ;)
>
> Skye
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