sheared balljoint pinch bolt
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sheared balljoint pinch bolt
Well, the topic says it. I sheared it right off. never even budged before breaking. I wonder how safe it is to still drive it for a bit. It is broken off prefectly flush.
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Well it cant get out with the bolt shank still in there, but it wont hold tight, in a short time it could wreck the socket, I wouldn't go far on it.
If its that stuck I doubt you'll have much luck with an "easy out" or the like, I'd drill it through and use a bolt and nut until I could replace the spindle.
Gary
If its that stuck I doubt you'll have much luck with an "easy out" or the like, I'd drill it through and use a bolt and nut until I could replace the spindle.
Gary
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Well, after I posted my last reply, I realized that I have a spare spindle in my spare parts pile...
The balljoint itself was good on that one, but the threads on the end of it were mashed, so I decided I needed to take out that balljoint and put a new one in.
I stuck it in a vice, heated up the area with a torch and proceeded to shear the head right off that one too!!!
I friggin suck!
How the hell does anyone ever get those bolts out? I'm 0 for 2 so far and about to give up completely.
well, I'm off to the parts shed now to beg for a spindle with either a good balljoint in it, or none at all.
The balljoint itself was good on that one, but the threads on the end of it were mashed, so I decided I needed to take out that balljoint and put a new one in.
I stuck it in a vice, heated up the area with a torch and proceeded to shear the head right off that one too!!!


How the hell does anyone ever get those bolts out? I'm 0 for 2 so far and about to give up completely.
well, I'm off to the parts shed now to beg for a spindle with either a good balljoint in it, or none at all.
94 Legacy Touring Wagon - 5MT Swapped and now with 100% less turbo!
02 Legacy L wagon - Auto
92 Legacy L fwd auto
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92 Legacy L fwd auto
Err.. Not exactlyvrg3 wrote:This may be a dumb question, but did you soak it with PB Blaster, let it sit, tap on it with a hammer, let it sit, and then try to break it loose?

Guess I learned the hard way....Twice

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D'oh... Well, it's not a cure-all, but give it a shot the next time around (if you decide to allow a next time). I've seen PB Blaster do amazing things, especially when you do these things to help it do its job.
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I feel for you guys back in the rust belt, I've never had a problem with any of the bolts on the spindle on any of my Subes, just rat-a-tat-tat with the air wrench and out they come. Once there out I sugjest you lube them up with Anti-Seize, I use the stuff everywhere, really saves your ass the next time your in there (and sooner or later you will be back in there).
Gary
Gary
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