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Squashed nut
Hey guys,
I got my hands on a 1983 Honda FT500 and i have a problem I need some help with.
I've taken the bike down to the frame to repaint, replace, and rebuild along with cleaning the rust off of the bike. Unfortunatly one of the nuts has been squashed and sanded down smooth. My best guess is that someone had to slide on it. None of the sockets on my wrench will fit over it, nor would they be able to grip it if they could. It's been formed into an egg shaped chunk. And so I'm stuck.
Any thoughts on how to get it off? Or will I need to take my torch to it and chop it off and try to get the shaft out?
Any help is greatly appreciated
I got my hands on a 1983 Honda FT500 and i have a problem I need some help with.
I've taken the bike down to the frame to repaint, replace, and rebuild along with cleaning the rust off of the bike. Unfortunatly one of the nuts has been squashed and sanded down smooth. My best guess is that someone had to slide on it. None of the sockets on my wrench will fit over it, nor would they be able to grip it if they could. It's been formed into an egg shaped chunk. And so I'm stuck.
Any thoughts on how to get it off? Or will I need to take my torch to it and chop it off and try to get the shaft out?
Any help is greatly appreciated
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Re: Squashed nut
First make sure it is actually a nut and can be removed. Second, vice grips are you friend.guitarguy1 wrote:Hey guys,
I got my hands on a 1983 Honda FT500 and i have a problem I need some help with.
I've taken the bike down to the frame to repaint, replace, and rebuild along with cleaning the rust off of the bike. Unfortunatly one of the nuts has been squashed and sanded down smooth. My best guess is that someone had to slide on it. None of the sockets on my wrench will fit over it, nor would they be able to grip it if they could. It's been formed into an egg shaped chunk. And so I'm stuck.
Any thoughts on how to get it off? Or will I need to take my torch to it and chop it off and try to get the shaft out?
Any help is greatly appreciated
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Re: Squashed nut
I would recommend saturating whatever it is with WD40 before you do attempt to break it free, seems to work miracles on seized up bolts.
Couldnt you also drill a hole in the middle of the nut and then use an easy out?
Couldnt you also drill a hole in the middle of the nut and then use an easy out?
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Re: Squashed nut
I seen the title and mind went total different direction. I had the same issue but it was on a toilet seat. 

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Re: Squashed nut
hey guys, thanks for the suggestions, i ended up putting a crescent wrench on it and using a hammer on teh other end of the wrench. it took about half an hour to get the darned thing out
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Re: Squashed nut
Yep, you'll fit in here no problem.csspostal wrote:I seen the title and mind went total different direction. I had the same issue but it was on a toilet seat.



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Re: Squashed nut
Is the nut still on there? 
EDIT: Oh I see you got it off.

EDIT: Oh I see you got it off.

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