mlochala
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- 1998 Mountaineer AWD
Today, I attempted to replace the pinion seal on the rear differential of my '98 Merc'aneer AWD. I say attempted because all efforts failed at getting the bolts loose on the rear u-joint.
The nuts appear to be about 13-14mm in diameter but are similar in shape to a torque/star style bolt. They had more ridges than a typical star bolt, and as luck would have it, I did not have an internal torque star socket of that size. I was told a 12-point socket of similar size would work so I tried that instead.
A couple of hours and one can of PB Blaster later, and the bolts haven't budged a hair. Like any good mechanic wannabe, I rounded off one of the bolts with a pair of vise grips just for spite.
Any ideas or suggestions on what to use or how to get these off?
I assure you they will be replaced with a conventional bolt when they do come off.
The nuts appear to be about 13-14mm in diameter but are similar in shape to a torque/star style bolt. They had more ridges than a typical star bolt, and as luck would have it, I did not have an internal torque star socket of that size. I was told a 12-point socket of similar size would work so I tried that instead.
A couple of hours and one can of PB Blaster later, and the bolts haven't budged a hair. Like any good mechanic wannabe, I rounded off one of the bolts with a pair of vise grips just for spite.
Any ideas or suggestions on what to use or how to get these off?
I assure you they will be replaced with a conventional bolt when they do come off.