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Old 27 Oct 2004, 07:29 pm
Brian
 
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Default 97 Civic HX Axle

Hi -
I am trying to replace the right side axle half-shaft, and can't get the
spindle nut loose. I applied approximately 700 ft-lb torque - can't break
it loose. There are no visible threads - I am hoping it is a right-hand
thread? Any suggestions to get it loose? I am almost lifting the wheel off
the garage floor trying to loosen it.
Thanks -
Brian


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Old 27 Oct 2004, 09:30 pm
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Default Re: 97 Civic HX Axle

Did you bend the 'kink' out of the nut properly? If its
still catching on the flat spont on the end of the spindle,
that could cause some difficulty. I usually use a flat
screwdriver to get it going, then a philips to make it
stretch out of the flat spot.

I also usually leave the tire on, on the ground. Just
remove the hubcap or center insignia on my wheel.

If everything else fails, take it to a shop and get them to
zap it off with impact.

t

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Old 28 Oct 2004, 06:47 am
Brian
 
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Default Re: 97 Civic HX Axle

I'm pretty sure the "kink" was far enough out on the nut - I'll check again.
I did have the tire on the ground, and I did try an impact gun. And also a
breaker bar with a 5 foot pipe...
Brian


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> Did you bend the 'kink' out of the nut properly? If its
> still catching on the flat spont on the end of the spindle,
> that could cause some difficulty. I usually use a flat
> screwdriver to get it going, then a philips to make it
> stretch out of the flat spot.
>
> I also usually leave the tire on, on the ground. Just
> remove the hubcap or center insignia on my wheel.
>
> If everything else fails, take it to a shop and get them to
> zap it off with impact.
>
> t
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Old 28 Oct 2004, 11:52 am
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Default Re: 97 Civic HX Axle

kinda sounds like when I tried to get my crank pulley
bolt off. I would take it to a shop, and get them to use
house air with one of their big bertha 650ft-lb impact
guns. Guaranteed to get it off...

t

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