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- 1991 Accord EX - White sedan (sold)
- 1990 Accord EX - Grey sedan (sold)
- 1993 Accord EX - White sedan (sold)
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Originally posted by cp[mike] View Posta bigger breaker bar is way cheaper, and will take any torque you put on it (cheater bar pipe extension). I feel the impact would ultimately be futile if those really are stuck...
Oooo, this will be fun
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well dam!!
5min of propane torch + 3/4" breaker bar + 4' 2" pipe + all my weight or pulling on it and no go I even extended the breaker bar with the pipe by 2 feet. That breaker bar is rated for 800ft-lbs tq. and it was bending.....
Also tried 5min of heat then impact gun.
Also tried hitting on the nut edges with hammer to shake things loose.
AND THAT NUT DIDN'T MOVE 1mm !!! The broken 1/2" breaker bar I was using in the studs to hold the wheel from turning has a bend in it now.
I think I need to call defeat on this one.....
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Are you doing all of this torquing with the wheel/tire on the car and the cars weight is on the ground? I always do this when they're stubborn and I always go down with the bar, lifting up only unweights that corner which is not what you want. Also e brake on and in gear too. Any deflection is robbing your torque!
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Originally posted by Granite CB7 View PostAre you doing all of this torquing with the wheel/tire on the car and the cars weight is on the ground? I always do this when they're stubborn and I always go down with the bar, lifting up only unweights that corner which is not what you want. Also e brake on and in gear too. Any deflection is robbing your torque!
Originally posted by sonikaccord View PostDid you try jumping/bouncing on it a bit? That usually works until something breaks.
Originally posted by tishock View PostI would do it with the car on the ground.
Go to your local Dairy Queen and find the fattest Sum Bitch you can find to bounce on that bar. Just promise him or her 5 Blizzards of the month.
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Really I think bouncing on the bar isn't going to help here since I had a 4' 2" steel bar on the breaker bar and I was standing on this bouncing after torching the bolt. The breaker bar was bending which is rated for 800...
So........ if I can borrow a impact gun I'll try this gain but otherwise I'm not sure what else I can do here....
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Originally posted by Raf99 View PostI am doing it with the car on four jack stands and standing on the bar or pulling down on the bar. The wheel isn't going anywhere, no deflection.
You also want to deliver the torque in max-blast Impacts. Slow, elastic stretching of pulling slowly actually minimizes torque. Hit it HARD, quickly, and youll hear a huge crack sound of the nut finally letting go.
Originally posted by GhostAccord View PostDid you straighten out the dented portion on the ridge of the nut?Last edited by cp[mike]; 12-05-2014, 09:58 PM.
- 1993 Accord LX - White sedan (sold)
- 1993 Accord EX - White sedan (wrecked)
- 1991 Accord EX - White sedan (sold)
- 1990 Accord EX - Grey sedan (sold)
- 1993 Accord EX - White sedan (sold)
- 1992 Accord EX - White coupe (sold)
- 1993 Accord EX - Grey coupe (stolen)
- 1993 Accord SE - Gold coupe (sold)
Current cars:
- 2005 Subaru Legacy GT Wagon - Daily driver
- 2004 Chevrolet Express AWD - Camper conversion
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Funny, I knew someone who used the trick above and backed up his truck with a tow hitch next to the car over the breaker bar. Then the truck was jacked up and the bar re-positioned under the tow hitch. Finally, he released the jack and let the truck drop on the bar. It actually worked for him.
I've also seen videos on YouTube of people doing something similar as above and then revving the engine. Using the engines power to break it loose.
.Last edited by Tishock; 12-05-2014, 09:33 PM.
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So was using the scissor jack and did have the gf holding her heel to the unit. But she didn't feel safe when I was bouncing on it so she left, this is when the socket slipped off. Only happened twice. I may try putting the car in the ground but after this I'mjust going to cut the bolt off iI think. Actually going tomorrow morning goingto see if I can rent a 500+ ft.lbs torque gun.
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Originally posted by Raf99 View PostActually going tomorrow morning goingto see if I can rent a 500+ ft.lbs torque gun.
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