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Posted 12-06-2009 at 06:59 PM by rmacey

Still can't get the last bolt holding the axle to the tranny. Got an air compressor with an impact wrench and ratchet wrench. Put the two bolts in on either side of the problem bolt and still couldn't get the last one loose.

Wife is not happy as lack of progress means a long cold winter without being able to park in the garage.
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  1. Old Comment
    cut the little bugger. just cut the axle, and replace it later. sounds like its easier. thats my 2cents.
    Posted 12-10-2009 at 08:34 PM by alexcrouse alexcrouse is offline
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    Originally Posted by alexcrouse View Comment
    cut the little bugger. just cut the axle, and replace it later. sounds like its easier. thats my 2cents.
    I wonder how easy is it to find replacement parts for a 1985 VW Cabriolet?
    Posted 12-11-2009 at 05:33 AM by rmacey rmacey is offline
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    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/VOLKS...Q5fAccessories

    ok, break the CV joint. those are cheap!
    Posted 12-11-2009 at 01:25 PM by alexcrouse alexcrouse is offline
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    Wife is not happy as lack of progress means a long cold winter without being able to park in the garage.
    I think your big problem is here, not with that bolt.
    Posted 12-12-2009 at 04:42 PM by _GonZo_ _GonZo_ is offline
  5. Old Comment
    have you gotten this fixed yet? you're talking about the small bolts that go through the CV at the transmission right? not the big one at the end of the axle at the steering knuckle.
    the easiest way to remove it is drill the head off, I've got 30 or so axle bolts to spare if you need some.
    If you're talking about the big axle bolt, the best is to soak it daily for 3 or 4 days with PB blaster, and then use an impact gun.
    Posted 12-13-2009 at 12:46 PM by duct-tape duct-tape is offline
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    have you gotten this fixed yet? you're talking about the small bolts that go through the CV at the transmission right? not the big one at the end of the axle at the steering knuckle.
    the easiest way to remove it is drill the head off, I've got 30 or so axle bolts to spare if you need some.
    If you're talking about the big axle bolt, the best is to soak it daily for 3 or 4 days with PB blaster, and then use an impact gun.
    I'm talking about the small (8mm) bolts that go through the CV at the transmission. I may need replacements. I'm new at this. You mention drilling the head off. Do you mean cut the head off and then drill the remainder out?
    Posted 12-13-2009 at 01:53 PM by rmacey rmacey is offline
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    no, use a drill bit that is the same size as the head, drill the head off leaving the stud (rest of the bolt) in the trans.
    you can get bolt remover like this
    http://local.content.compendiumblog....Bolt%20Out.JPG
    the thing is, you can't get the bolt remover on the head because of the CV, so cut it off and take the axle off then remove the stud.

    if you cant get it out, then cut it off flush and just make sure the other 7 bolts are good and solid when you put the axle back in. I've raced with an axle that only had 3 of them, it'll be fine.

    I've got lots of extras if you need any, just let me know.
    Posted 12-15-2009 at 09:24 AM by duct-tape duct-tape is offline
 
 
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