well now i have a serious problem
#1
well now i have a serious problem
the bolt on the front control arm, to the rear of the control arm, the rear bushing, snapped in half as we took it out, and the top half the bolt is up in the crossmember i guess. How am i gona fix this problem? Should i head over to the honda dealer and price out a new car?
#3
RE: well now i have a serious problem
wow... your going to have to drill that bolt out just get a GOOD drill bit that is smaller then the bolt but big enuf so when you get threw it the bolt will be fragile enuf that it will colapes and you would be able to pick it out of the hole... just dont go so big that it will dig into the threads...
#4
RE: well now i have a serious problem
i'd drill a hole into the unibody (in the black undercoated section) and torch that son of a bitch off, then just fish a new bolt into the hole and weld that into place. you can fish a new bolt in there by feeding out a length of arc welding wire and giving it a quick zap onto the bolt you wanna use, then cut the wire and use the wire to fish the new bole into the hole from the top. then tack the bolt in real purdy like.
or
make sure the bolt is threaded in there.... take a punch and see if you can dislodge it, if you can then all you gotta do is use the above technique to get a new bolt in.
or
make sure the bolt is threaded in there.... take a punch and see if you can dislodge it, if you can then all you gotta do is use the above technique to get a new bolt in.
#5
RE: well now i have a serious problem
ORIGINAL: bone33
i'd drill a hole into the unibody (in the black undercoated section) and torch that son of a bitch off, then just fish a new bolt into the hole and weld that into place. you can fish a new bolt in there by feeding out a length of arc welding wire and giving it a quick zap onto the bolt you wanna use, then cut the wire and use the wire to fish the new bole into the hole from the top. then tack the bolt in real purdy like.
or
make sure the bolt is threaded in there.... take a punch and see if you can dislodge it, if you can then all you gotta do is use the above technique to get a new bolt in.
i'd drill a hole into the unibody (in the black undercoated section) and torch that son of a bitch off, then just fish a new bolt into the hole and weld that into place. you can fish a new bolt in there by feeding out a length of arc welding wire and giving it a quick zap onto the bolt you wanna use, then cut the wire and use the wire to fish the new bole into the hole from the top. then tack the bolt in real purdy like.
or
make sure the bolt is threaded in there.... take a punch and see if you can dislodge it, if you can then all you gotta do is use the above technique to get a new bolt in.
#6
RE: well now i have a serious problem
ORIGINAL: neonracer1010
arc welding uses sticks not wire
ORIGINAL: bone33
i'd drill a hole into the unibody (in the black undercoated section) and torch that son of a bitch off, then just fish a new bolt into the hole and weld that into place. you can fish a new bolt in there by feeding out a length of arc welding wire and giving it a quick zap onto the bolt you wanna use, then cut the wire and use the wire to fish the new bole into the hole from the top. then tack the bolt in real purdy like.
or
make sure the bolt is threaded in there.... take a punch and see if you can dislodge it, if you can then all you gotta do is use the above technique to get a new bolt in.
i'd drill a hole into the unibody (in the black undercoated section) and torch that son of a bitch off, then just fish a new bolt into the hole and weld that into place. you can fish a new bolt in there by feeding out a length of arc welding wire and giving it a quick zap onto the bolt you wanna use, then cut the wire and use the wire to fish the new bole into the hole from the top. then tack the bolt in real purdy like.
or
make sure the bolt is threaded in there.... take a punch and see if you can dislodge it, if you can then all you gotta do is use the above technique to get a new bolt in.
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