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Help with seized rear adjustment bolts


robmat

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I took the wagon in for an alignment and was told the cam bolts/nuts in the rear are seized and the shop could not perform the alignment for fear of breaking the bolts. They recommended I treat the bolts with PB blaster and attempt to free them myself before bringing the car back. I've been at it for about a week now alternating PB Blaster and WD Blue Torch. I've also tried heating the nuts with no luck.

 

Anyone have any suggestions? If I took it to the dealer for an alignment, would they be any better suited for the job?

 

Thanks so much

 

Robmat

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Don't you have another thread on this? :lol:

 

How much heat are you applying to the nuts and for how long? Are you trying to turn the nut right after heating?

 

It's possible that you'll need to order a new set of nuts and bolts and grind the old ones off.

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For what its worth, I would suggest trying a different penetrating oil product before resorting to grinding them off. I have had excellent results with CRC FREEZ-OFF (sp?).

Auto parts stores as well as WalMart usually carry it.

With this, you flood the bolt/nut for maybe 10 seconds, let it sit for a few, and then spin it off. The refrigerant cools the thread joint, breaks the rust bond, and allows the penetrating oil to wick in.

I was at the same point as you trying to remove studs from an up-pipe, including the torch heating - no dice. Tried the FREEZ-OFF and they spun off like I had just installed them yesterday!

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We use a sawzall on them and then replace with new bolts...

 

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Are you talking about the toe adjustment bolts? The dealer will cut out and replace the control arms because they a typically seized in the bushing. I replaced my bushings but still couldn't get with in a good range cause its a lowered outback. I went with the megan adjustables arms for toe adjustment and the whiteline bushing kit for camber adjustment. oh and what the others said sawzall is your best bet. Good luck.
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