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Offline Kenny

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Same old story - Prop Bolts
« on: January 30, 2005, 10:26:41 »
Well guess what I've finally got around to getting under the car again.

WHY IS IT ALWAYS ME !!!!

Trying to get the prop off behind the handbrake so I can overhaul the HB and two of the nuts/bolts are just rotating in their housing.

I have tried drilling, not even a dent and chisel, again nothing :(

Help please can you give me some advice on getting the annoying litle blighters off.

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Offline Kenny

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Same old story - Prop Bolts
« Reply #1 on: January 30, 2005, 11:42:24 »
Sorted at last, quite easy using a drill.
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Re: Same old story - Prop Bolts
« Reply #2 on: January 30, 2005, 18:52:41 »
Quote from: "Kenny"
Well guess what I've finally got around to getting under the car again.

WHY IS IT ALWAYS ME !!!!

Trying to get the prop off behind the handbrake so I can overhaul the HB and two of the nuts/bolts are just rotating in their housing.

I have tried drilling, not even a dent and chisel, again nothing :(

Help please can you give me some advice on getting the annoying litle blighters off.

Cheers
I found butting a bar behnd the flange of the prop pushing on to nuts will and undoig the nuts at the sametime,it worked for me.
Damian
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