Stuck Booster Nut Help Needed
Stuck Booster Nut Help Needed
I am trying to get my brake booster off the firewall and all nuts came off except the upper passenger side which now pretty rounded. Any ideas on how to get the nut free without cutting the stud? The issue is clearance and only an open-ended wrench seems to fit in the tight space.
Thanks
Sean
Thanks
Sean
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self tightening wrench or enclose openable line wrench:
http://www.grainger.com/product/PROT...set&s_pp=false
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/NEW-G...item5afdb40f91
http://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-WILLIAMS...item3efa88b12d
cutoff wheel used judiciously
self tightening wrench or enclose openable line wrench:
http://www.grainger.com/product/PROT...set&s_pp=false
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/NEW-G...item5afdb40f91
http://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-WILLIAMS...item3efa88b12d
cutoff wheel used judiciously
Last edited by Octania; Apr 10, 2014 at 09:47 AM.
round nuts always yield to a small pipe wrench for me. Several stores hereabout have closed end wrenches with that 'nut-off' spiral on them ... but if open ended is your only option, I suspect you're down to Dremel territory.
I will to see if I can get a small pipe wrench back there but from what I remember it is really tight. Do you know if the stud can be replaced easily should I choose to cut it?
Thanks
Sean
If you can't get the nut off, you might be able to grind down the round backside of the stud so it will pull through the firewall. Then if you have access to a welder it would be simple to spot weld a regular bolt in its place.
Actually, the stud is welded to the dash brace that the brake pedal pivots from. You can remove the entire brace once the booster is off. Unfortunately, you may need to drop the steering column also.
I had this issue and tried a nut-cracker. Did not work as only half was split, so I cut just the nut with a carbide bit on a dremel tool and eventually twisted the nut off clockwise. Just do not cut the stud threads!
I will share the fun here:
https://classicoldsmobile.com/forums...tml#post298896
I will share the fun here:
https://classicoldsmobile.com/forums...tml#post298896
Well I went to Sears to get a set of nut extractors as well as a small pipe wrench. Neither worked after about 2 hours of messing with it. I then tried the Dremel with a metal cut-off disk and it worked pretty well until I got to a point where I could not cut any further without risking damage to the stud. I am pretty close to just cutting the stud flush and re-welding a new one later. Stay tuned...
Dremel...keep working, try a different bit if the wheel won't work. Sometimes a new wheel will get in places a used one won't, and vice-versa. Welding a new stud is not going to be a picnic, either!
If you've got a good slot cut, put a chisel in it at an angle and give it a good wallop with a BFH. You'll either spin it loose or break it off ... either works. You don't happen to have access to an air chisel, do ya?
I had this issue and tried a nut-cracker. Did not work as only half was split, so I cut just the nut with a carbide bit on a dremel tool and eventually twisted the nut off clockwise. Just do not cut the stud threads!
I will share the fun here:
https://classicoldsmobile.com/forums...tml#post298896
I will share the fun here:
https://classicoldsmobile.com/forums...tml#post298896
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