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Posted

Has anyone had difficultry with the lower shocker allen headed bolt *mad*

 

The drivers side is soooooooooo tights that if I try I will either nap somit, damage the inner.

 

And they are a 7/32" Allen key - WTF, I though we went metric years ago!!!!!

 

Bloody stupid design if you ask me *mad*

 

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Edited by - petrolhead on 6 Jun 2006 22:30:21

Posted

Always a nightmare - just about everyone has problems with this - do a search for various 'hit it with a hammer', 'cut the wishbone'....etc comments 🙆🏻

Plenty of copperslip for next time *thumbup*

Posted

Been there, done that and written the book (copy available in the archives) 😬

 

The best bit of advice I can give you is buy a good quality socket type allen key BEFORE you round off the hex in the bolt head and use loads of penatrating oil.

 

Last resort (from experience!) is to take the wishbone/shock assy out, put it in a vice and use heat.

 

Good luck,

 

Bruce.

 

 

Posted

... and use copperslip when you refit it.

 

Had mine out last week and would haved sworn I used a metric socket style allen key

 

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Posted

John - 7/32" is pretty close to 5.5mm (5.55mm actually) - you might have got it out with one of them - or if worn, a 6mm...

 

If the bolt is seized/stiff, a 5.5mm key will swiftly bugger it though...

 

Just to add to the warnings, my efforts to remove one already-rounded bolt resulted (after the drilling and then hacksaw methods in me having to ask Bruce at Arch if he could replace the boss...

 

If you get it out, buy a new bolt. Bruce seemed to think that they'd changed the hardness of the bolt at some point along the way (from soft towards harder steel).

 

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Posted
I removed mine by putting an axel stand under the allen key (7/32) & lowering the car. Worked a treat as they hadn't been touched in 6 years. Refitted with plenty of copper slip & plan on replacing annually.
Posted

before you go burning all the powder coat off simply try spraying on a release oil for a few days *confused*

 

plus the thread of the bolt is on the front wishbone so you realy would make a mess of the powder coat ☹️

Posted

Or better yet, change to the Freestyle inboard damper setup and you will never have the problem again. 😬 *thumbup*

 

Brent

 

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Posted

*arrowup* heheheheeheheheheeeeeee

 

Ohhh yes you will - every time you have to change the spherical joint onto the wishbone *tongue* . Which should be annually or 6 K miles in my estimation - even for agood quality bearing .

Posted

Yes but that isn't the damper lower mount is it? It's the pushrod lower mount on the wisbone............smart 🙆🏻

 

*wink* 😬

 

Brent

 

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Posted
Yes but that isn't the damper lower mount is it?

 

yes exactly - the bearing that pushes the push rod that pushes the damper is through the lower damper bolt *thumbup* where else is the pushrod going to lever from ?? *confused*

 

look here

 

 

 

Edited by - Dave Jackson on 8 Jun 2006 07:41:35

Posted

Pure semantics old chap. The title of the thread says 'Front Shocker lower mount' and you referred to the spherical joint on the wishbone so I was merely pointing out that using the Freestyle setup, the damper lower mount does not connect directly to the wishbone. The damper connects to the rocker arm which in turn connects to the upper pushrod spherical joint and only then via the pushrod does it connect to the lower wishbone and spherical joint.

 

'Twas all old bean. *cool*

 

Brent

 

2.3 DURATEC SV Reassuringly Expensive

R 417.39 😬

 

Edited by - Brent Chiswick on 8 Jun 2006 08:13:59

Posted

Would love to but more than my life's worth since it is Mrs C's birthday and I'm committed to taking her and friends to an open air concert.

 

Brent

 

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R 417.39 😬

Posted

You just wait unti I see you in the next 9 days B/head, I'll give you bloody toilet *tongue*

 

Brent

 

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R 417.39 😬

Posted

We, got it out.

 

It took a load of heat and the very end of the bolt sheared off inside the threaded bit *mad*

 

Then I discovered Caterham have sent the wrong bolts, too short. They have sent the ones for the std wishbobe and not the aerofoil one - nupties! *mad*

 

So we have managed to drill and tapout the bit left and all is fine. Having to use the prigional bolts until the new ones arive next week

 

Cheers for the advice

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