Happy New Year everyone!
I've been trying for some time to remove my leaf springs, but the front bolts are frozen in the bushings, and I can't drive them out.
Here's what I've tried: First of all a hammer, then a sledge with a drift. Second was penetrating oil. Third was heat, then lots of heat. The rubber has burned, the exposed metal has turned red, but it still won't budge. The area is too tight to get my cut-off wheel into, and the throw on my sawsall is too long(1 1//8") to be able to use it in the tight area. The last thing I have tried was to squirt muriatic acid into the area to try to get to the rust. Still no good.
I've been pretty patient over the last three weeks. The only thing I have not given a lot of time to was the muriatic acid, since I was hesitant to leave it on for more that 30 minutes before wrinsing the area with fresh water.
Does anyone have an idea that may have worked for them? I guess I could always use a cutting torch and then replace the brackets. I hope the combined experience of all of you will yield a good solution!
Thanks in advance!
I've been trying for some time to remove my leaf springs, but the front bolts are frozen in the bushings, and I can't drive them out.
Here's what I've tried: First of all a hammer, then a sledge with a drift. Second was penetrating oil. Third was heat, then lots of heat. The rubber has burned, the exposed metal has turned red, but it still won't budge. The area is too tight to get my cut-off wheel into, and the throw on my sawsall is too long(1 1//8") to be able to use it in the tight area. The last thing I have tried was to squirt muriatic acid into the area to try to get to the rust. Still no good.
I've been pretty patient over the last three weeks. The only thing I have not given a lot of time to was the muriatic acid, since I was hesitant to leave it on for more that 30 minutes before wrinsing the area with fresh water.
Does anyone have an idea that may have worked for them? I guess I could always use a cutting torch and then replace the brackets. I hope the combined experience of all of you will yield a good solution!
Thanks in advance!
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