Removal of tcv
- Harry
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Removal of tcv
Yesterday between projects on the short list, I tried to remove the two countersink bolts that go through the floor of the no so green anymore GT. I tried a impact drive tool that you strike with a hammer. They wouldn’t budge and one is rusted so bad it almost looks like it’s welded. I might have to drill them out if necessay. Anyone have a better idea? Harry
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Re: Removal of tcv
Maybe a combination of heat, then soak with the penetrating oil of your choice, then tapping on them with a hammer. Rinse and repeat and fingers crossed they pop loose! Countersunk bolts have a lot of surface area to get rust.
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Re: Removal of tcv
Try welding a hex nut nut to the head of the counter sunk bolts. The heat might break things loose. I could recommend a skilled welder in your neighborhood.
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Re: Removal of tcv
If memory serves me correct they 5/16" flat head screws with a nut on the bottom side . Get a socket on the bottom side and break loose . if the nut is seized on do like Eugene said and weld a nut on the flat head and snap them off and get 2 new ones for reinstall.
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Re: Removal of tcv
My bad Dave. You are correct about the 2 nuts that can be reached from the underside.DavidBarkey wrote: ↑Mon Jul 08, 2024 6:59 am If memory serves me correct they 5/16" flat head screws with a nut on the bottom side . Get a socket on the bottom side and break loose . if the nut is seized on do like Eugene said and weld a nut on the flat head and snap them off and get 2 new ones for reinstall.
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