Originally posted by: JLee
We broke two 1/2" drive breaker bars on my driver's side axle nut- second time with heat (MAP torch). I had to buy a 3/4" to get it off.
The rather impressive pipe I found may have had something to do with it..![]()
Originally posted by: BlackTigers
Swapping my automatic to a standard shift in my Escort.
I killed:
A 1/2" Breaker bar.
two 3/8" ratchets (oops).
A 1/2" Ratchet
Rounded six sockets.
Snapped off three flat bladed screwdrivers.
Yay for Craftsman.
I fully appreciate how awful a job that is trying to pull it out when it won't come. I spent a few evenings last year on an axle on my maxima before getting it out. The axle nuts have not yet caused issues on two cars with my 1/2" breaker and a damned long pipe. I am always surprised how I've not yet destroyed that breaker bar.Originally posted by: joutlaw
CV axles on my 2000 Millenia.
Royal PITA of a job. We had air tools at least, so the axle nuts weren't too bad, but they did require some massaging from the impact.
The biggest pain was getting the driver's side axle out. There was no point for leverage. We tried slide hammers, chissels, etc, but we were afraid it was going to crack the transaxle case and be out some serious $$. I ended up having to fabricate a chissel that could grab onto the axle... then use air chissel on it. It finally just popped out and the new one went right back in.
Originally posted by: Skoorb
I fully appreciate how awful a job that is trying to pull it out when it won't come. I spent a few evenings last year on an axle on my maxima before getting it out. The axle nuts have not yet caused issues on two cars with my 1/2" breaker and a damned long pipe. I am always surprised how I've not yet destroyed that breaker bar.Originally posted by: joutlaw
CV axles on my 2000 Millenia.
Royal PITA of a job. We had air tools at least, so the axle nuts weren't too bad, but they did require some massaging from the impact.
The biggest pain was getting the driver's side axle out. There was no point for leverage. We tried slide hammers, chissels, etc, but we were afraid it was going to crack the transaxle case and be out some serious $$. I ended up having to fabricate a chissel that could grab onto the axle... then use air chissel on it. It finally just popped out and the new one went right back in.
Only tools I've broken so far are a ratchet (cheapy walmart that lasted for a long time, though), one or two sockets, one or two extensions, and a 1/2" -> 3/8" adapter.
Originally posted by: JLee
We broke two 1/2" drive breaker bars on my driver's side axle nut- second time with heat (MAP torch). I had to buy a 3/4" to get it off.
The rather impressive pipe I found may have had something to do with it..![]()
Originally posted by: Squisher
Originally posted by: JLee
We broke two 1/2" drive breaker bars on my driver's side axle nut- second time with heat (MAP torch). I had to buy a 3/4" to get it off.
The rather impressive pipe I found may have had something to do with it..![]()
I've found that slide bars will take more torque than a breaker bar. I've got a 3/4" one that I can put a six foot cheater pipe on and jump on it with all my girth.
Originally posted by: Squisher
Originally posted by: JLee
We broke two 1/2" drive breaker bars on my driver's side axle nut- second time with heat (MAP torch). I had to buy a 3/4" to get it off.
The rather impressive pipe I found may have had something to do with it..![]()
I've found that slide bars will take more torque than a breaker bar. I've got a 3/4" one that I can put a six foot cheater pipe on and jump on it with all my girth.
Originally posted by: halik
Originally posted by: Squisher
Originally posted by: JLee
We broke two 1/2" drive breaker bars on my driver's side axle nut- second time with heat (MAP torch). I had to buy a 3/4" to get it off.
The rather impressive pipe I found may have had something to do with it..![]()
I've found that slide bars will take more torque than a breaker bar. I've got a 3/4" one that I can put a six foot cheater pipe on and jump on it with all my girth.
I've got one of these for that purposes. It was really expensive (on sale and still ~30bucks), but you can shove a lead pipe over it and it will break anything lose.
That remind me I gotta take the craftsman 1/2 ratchet back, the direction switch came off.