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atombomb33 Nov 20, 2007 09:16 PM

NEED HELP: bolt stuck and can't get it loose
 
Want to see if someone can help me here. I'm installing new stainless steel braided brake lines. Got the two front on easily. But, I'm having a really hard time removing one of the bolts from both of the back lines. See pic...

http://img211.imageshack.us/img211/5...p2sizedbs5.jpg

I've used WD40 to loosen it and a flare nut wrench (which should have worked for this) and it just stripped the bolt. I've tried pliers and I can't break it loose.

Anyone have any ideas how to loosen this bolt? Only thing I can think of at this point is a set of locking pliers (which I would have to go buy which isn't a big deal if it helps me finish this damn job).

Thanks guys {thumbup}

nightwalker Nov 20, 2007 09:20 PM

PB blaster! Spray PB Blaster on it and let it soak. Then spray it and tap it with a ball peen hammer, repeating this several times. Then try loosening it again.

If you're going to use a plier, try to find one with teeth that point backwards to bite into the nut.

healthynine Nov 20, 2007 09:20 PM

vise grips and some sort of breaker bar

badhabit90 Nov 20, 2007 09:26 PM

did you try a can of compressed air? turn it upside down and it will freeze it just a little and it may shrink just enough to loosen up. make sure you just do only the hard line end and not the other end. good luck....:beer:

atombomb33 Nov 20, 2007 09:46 PM

Thanks for the suggestions. I'll try PB Blaster and maybe the compressed air tomorrow. Definitely going to get some locking pliers and the PB Blaster and see if that will do it.

Keep the suggestions coming if anyone else has any other thoughts on how to get this damn bolt loose!

BURNALL_4 Nov 20, 2007 10:01 PM

+1 on the camel piss....aka PB blaster

Crankwalked2G Nov 20, 2007 10:11 PM

Heat it and dont use a braked bar or anything that will brake it. If you brake it then you will have to put a new fitting on and reflere the line. I am sorry I couldn't spell "reflere". Make sure you use the correct size brakeline wrench.

Ichiban Nov 20, 2007 10:30 PM

This happened on my Eclipse...I used Vise grips

Boost3dxEvO Nov 20, 2007 10:39 PM

PB Blaster and Vise Grips should do the trick! good luck bro!

Nad1370 Nov 20, 2007 10:46 PM


Originally Posted by Crankwalked2G (Post 4977264)
Heat it and dont use a braked bar or anything that will brake it. If you brake it then you will have to put a new fitting on and reflere the line. I am sorry I couldn't spell "reflere". Make sure you use the correct size brakeline wrench.


I agree.
If none of your BLASTERS worked. Time to break out the mini torch.
Make sure to not go too hot and take the reservoir cap off while heating it.
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dRifT iT Nov 20, 2007 10:48 PM

try heat LAST!!! once the metal expands and you dont get it off, it is that much MORE stuck... had that experience with rear LCA's on a hatch... rusted solid...

PB blaster works wonders.... try to get it to creep into cracks so it soaks into the rust and breaks it up... Do MANY sprays of it, soak it for a few hours, then it should come right off.... Spray ever 20 mins or so for a few hours, give it a few taps, use vice pliers with gripping threads... then its off..

good luck

atombomb33 Nov 21, 2007 07:49 AM

Thanks guys. PB Blaster and locking pliers worked perfectly.

(GSX95) Nov 30, 2007 09:00 AM

PB Blaster > WD-40, one of test things to have when working on any car.

cfdfireman1 Nov 30, 2007 09:05 AM

Get er done use a torch, end of story.

DonHugo Nov 30, 2007 09:05 AM


Originally Posted by adambl03 (Post 4978013)
Thanks guys. PB Blaster and locking pliers worked perfectly.

what's thi? Work done to the evo? are you holding out on us? did you tap into your child's college fund? :lol:

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