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Posted by Bob on January 27, 2002 at 23:35:17:

In Reply to: Re: Have emptied tool box trying to remove nut fro posted by Joe in Waco on January 27, 2002 at 21:59:03:


Bob,

Thanks for all the pointers. One of them has got to work.

Joe

If you have the "Nyloc" type nut at the top (nylon self lock insert) try heating the nut to soften the nylon before removing. Replace with new nuts.

If you have the steel nut with peening to make it self locking, use some liquid wrnce first, then an impact wrench to spin it off. No need to hold the strut rod, either. The steel nuts are reuseable if they are still hard to turn on the threads.

Bob






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