Matt999
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So what should be an easy job has turned into a complete ball ache. Came to replacing the original steering damper with a nice new armstrong one.
I took the two nuts off the chassis end no problem and the nyloc nut off the steering bar end and thought whey! for once I didn't shear anything or break anything else. I went to slide out the securing bolt and the C*$T will not move and I have tried everything penetrating fluid, hammer, turned it, hit it, wiggled it, mole grips, club hammer, just about everything I have available to me but it still won't budge....
There is nothing actually holding it there, all I can figure is that the bolt over the years has rusted and corroded onto the metal sleeve of the bush inside the damper. When I turn the bolt the metal sleeve turns inside the bush
The other option could be to heat it and hit it??? Will this work? or should I just set about cutting it out. Also anyone know the bolt part number or size as I will need a new one? its a 17mm head with a 17mm nylon nut on the other end.
If pics required I'll go get some.
Help please!
I took the two nuts off the chassis end no problem and the nyloc nut off the steering bar end and thought whey! for once I didn't shear anything or break anything else. I went to slide out the securing bolt and the C*$T will not move and I have tried everything penetrating fluid, hammer, turned it, hit it, wiggled it, mole grips, club hammer, just about everything I have available to me but it still won't budge....
There is nothing actually holding it there, all I can figure is that the bolt over the years has rusted and corroded onto the metal sleeve of the bush inside the damper. When I turn the bolt the metal sleeve turns inside the bush
The other option could be to heat it and hit it??? Will this work? or should I just set about cutting it out. Also anyone know the bolt part number or size as I will need a new one? its a 17mm head with a 17mm nylon nut on the other end.
If pics required I'll go get some.
Help please!