meego
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But which one ??Bolt with threaded nut! See pics on previous page
And its a Land Rover vehicle! With all the old nuts and bolts on it
Kev
But which one ??Bolt with threaded nut! See pics on previous page
And its a Land Rover vehicle! With all the old nuts and bolts on it
Kev
Well nearly allBolt with threaded nut! See pics on previous page
And its a Land Rover vehicle! With all the old nuts and bolts on it
Kev
I would take care with using acetone due to the rubber boot below it.I hope the OP is rocking the head of the bolt back and forth hitting the spanner sideways in both directions at the same time, pretty hard. To begin with he may see no movement but eventually it'll start to move fractionally. He can spray a mix of ATF and acetone in towards the other end as well.
If you get a decent sized nut and just fill it with weld you shouldnt have an issue, the heat alone will probably do half the job. I have had em welded on at a cack angle and its still came loose.Not worried about below, as it is being changed! Worn!!
Still enough metal on the bolt head for weld! Hoping that when I do! The heat will help shift the rust in the hole
Kev
Good advice, he should be OK if he covers it with a bit of plastic.I would take care with using acetone due to the rubber boot below it.
I posted what I did without seeing the above post.
This self-same advice is given in ancient book on welding that I have somewhere.Stick a washer between the bolt and the piece before you weld it on. If you have room.
What is the logic of the washer ? Keep it all together ?This self-same advice is given in ancient book on welding that I have somewhere.
I will try and rememberDont forget to record it as well
We want full HD glory..........
Always the way, but armchair mechanics is living the dreamI will try and remember
Whist trying at the weekend! The last thing on my mind was camera?? (Lots of )
Kev
Iβm guessing so you donβt weld to the body of the work piece. If you weld to the washer by mistake it will still turn if it loosens off.What is the logic of the washer ? Keep it all together ?
No roomStick a washer between the bolt and the piece before you weld it on. If you have room.
You could weld the washer to it, through the hole, plug welding, then weld the new, bigger nut on top of that, plug welding again. Should do it.No room
Kev
That's for practice at a later date!You could weld the washer to it, through the hole, plug welding, then weld the new, bigger nut on top of that, plug welding again. Should do it.