swaybar link bolt stuck (axle mount)

Kiefer316

NAXJA Forum User
So been trying for like 2 weeks to get this damn bolt out an absolutly no luck i cut the bolt down so i could drill it but i can't get the damn thing to go on the bolt. im stuck!i have tried heat and that didn't work. tried everything and still no luck anyone have any tricks?
 
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But seriously..........

I'll be wrenchin' at the house most of the day. Bring it by and we can get it removed.

After 11am........ the usual drill. :thumbup:
 
Ok then. Refer back to post #2.

:looser:
 
wish i had one dem but can't afford one right now

What? Can't afford a box of Wheaties or a BFH? :looney:

Can't be more than $5 at Harbor Freight right by you...... Hell, they probably have the Wheaties too!

Dood..... I'll spot ya.

:D
 
You do know it's not a bolt, right? I realize some twisted fawk at the factory designed them with a Torx head, but it's a pressed-in, splined unit. Get a pulley press from Vatozone and push it off the mount.

Or, drill through the Torx hole, then cut the bolt and head ends off, and punch the remaining donut out. Worked for me! :-)

Jim www.yuccaman.com
 
That's funny 'cause I didn't know that either. It spins freely now. I guess I just know all the right words to say...might have given blood also.
 
Yeah the bolt is basically threaded horizontally into the axle mount. Use a rounded off chisel. Place it where the bolt head and the bracket meet, in the little seam. Then hit the hammer end of the chisel a few times with a hammer. The bolt will then begin to push out. Continue using the chisel to separate it(making the seam larger) It will eventually pop out.

Try not to beat it out by hitting the nut end of the bolt. You will bend the links mount to the axle. If that breaks off, your in need of a welder.

I used an air hammer and a chisel bit to get them off my '98. Good luck.
 
You must be talking about this lovely POS:

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I've got a nice little pile of parts that remind me of times when I thought I was stuck.

Now, I can just turn around and wave my :moon: at them :D

Scott
 
I spent a lot of time on that bolt as well until I figured out it was pressed in. On one side we cut the bolt down so we could fit a small gear puller on it and press it out. On the other we used two BFHs - one pressed against the swaybar mount to keep it from bending while the other wailed on the end of the bolt. That worked too. :D
 
What's not "legal" about it that's keeping you from bringing it over here so we can get it fixed and put an end to your whining?......... :D
 
still can't get it im bout ready to say f it and run no swaybar but i like havin one up front this bolt is just pissing me off

Welcome to our hobby!!!:repair: Can't even tell you how many times I have been frustrated or pissed off at my Heep!!! The main thing is to never give up and let your Heep win the battle. There is always a soulution to your delima!! If you remember I had suggested the heat and a BFH. That is what worked for me. You heat the bracket, not the pressed in bolt. Heat will transfer but the jist is to heat the bracket nice and hot, use the BFH to tap up, down several times and give a really good whack on the end and it should pop loose if not right out!!! If all the advice you have been given fails my offer still stands!
 
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