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We're looking at a 4.0l P38 auto, not that it matters much.
On refitting the front prop-shaft I thought I'd do the honourable thing and replace the nuts and bolts. Unfortunately they were ****part and they've lived up to their name and dropped me in it. The torque-wrench never started clicking but just went on forever. Two of the bl**dy nuts have polished on the bolt and now they won't tighten and won't come off either. Being prop-shaft nuts the access isn't exactly easy: it is stuck in that recess with the shaft above it and the bolt on the back is jammed against the diff.
My plan is to try to undo with a screwdriver wedged in (if I can) to try and force the nut off. Failing that I might be able to get a junior hacksaw blade and weaken the nut enough to rip off with mole-grips. Neither idea has much merit IMO.
Any other ideas, anyone?
Cheers,
J
On refitting the front prop-shaft I thought I'd do the honourable thing and replace the nuts and bolts. Unfortunately they were ****part and they've lived up to their name and dropped me in it. The torque-wrench never started clicking but just went on forever. Two of the bl**dy nuts have polished on the bolt and now they won't tighten and won't come off either. Being prop-shaft nuts the access isn't exactly easy: it is stuck in that recess with the shaft above it and the bolt on the back is jammed against the diff.
My plan is to try to undo with a screwdriver wedged in (if I can) to try and force the nut off. Failing that I might be able to get a junior hacksaw blade and weaken the nut enough to rip off with mole-grips. Neither idea has much merit IMO.
Any other ideas, anyone?
Cheers,
J