Evan6ardner
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- '01 Sport Trac 2WD
So, I'm having trouble taking off 4 drive shaft bolts on my sport trac. I read on this forum about someone having similar problems, and many people recommended heat.
My big problem is that I can't fit any breaker bar or socket wrench over the bolt because the U-joint interferes with it fitting over the head. So, I'm down to just a 12pt 12mm wrench, and then I put a metal pipe over it, and use 1/2 of my hydraulic jack handle to create a 3' make-shift cheater bar. Because of the angle, even with full force applied, I end up hitting the truck before I can get anymore torque on it.
How long do you heat the bolt with a torch? I have a little blue tank torch from HD, and I tried that for 30 seconds, but I don't think the bolt got hot enough to melt or destroy any red locktight that may have been used.
Does anyone have any other tips? I guess I can try to hammer the cheater bar to jolt it or something....
My big problem is that I can't fit any breaker bar or socket wrench over the bolt because the U-joint interferes with it fitting over the head. So, I'm down to just a 12pt 12mm wrench, and then I put a metal pipe over it, and use 1/2 of my hydraulic jack handle to create a 3' make-shift cheater bar. Because of the angle, even with full force applied, I end up hitting the truck before I can get anymore torque on it.
How long do you heat the bolt with a torch? I have a little blue tank torch from HD, and I tried that for 30 seconds, but I don't think the bolt got hot enough to melt or destroy any red locktight that may have been used.
Does anyone have any other tips? I guess I can try to hammer the cheater bar to jolt it or something....