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Wafoo
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Very,Very Alive 1998 2.9 24v Cossie Scorpio
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f*****g Cat removal!
« on: Feb 16th, 2006, 3:05pm » |
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Ok,trying to change the Cats,bloody Manifold bolts aren't moving on my old ones,tried soaking them for three days in 'Freeway' which we use on our aircraft at work for stubborn bolts,no joy,what access I have I've tried to use the blowtorch,not a sausage,anyone any other ideas before I get a lump hammer to the car?
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Highlander
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Re: f*****g Cat removal!
« Reply #1 on: Feb 16th, 2006, 3:56pm » |
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Take them into Kwik Fit and pass the buck
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Dave
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Re: f*****g Cat removal!
« Reply #2 on: Feb 16th, 2006, 4:07pm » |
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Could you cut them off with a grinder mate? Can't say I have done this job so don't know what the access is like, but bet it isn't great Failing that Stuarts suggestion is sound
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Paul B
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Re: f*****g Cat removal!
« Reply #3 on: Feb 16th, 2006, 5:09pm » |
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I've recently had this problem myself, so I know exactly how you feel. It may seem like a cop-out taking it to KwikFit or similar, but once you're into it yourself, its past the point of no return. If I'd had the chance, I think I'd have done the same. But anyway, if you're doing it yourself, there's very little space to work (as you know) and certainly no room for a grinder. But here's how I did mine... From inside the engine bay, I reached down with a junior hacksaw and cut down the side of the nut. Now, the other two underneath, they can't be reached with the trusty hacksaw, so I used a 1/8" drill to drill up into the flat of the nut beside the thread. Then I tried the socket & extension again. This time it moved due to it being weakened. Hope that makes sense
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Paul B
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Re: f*****g Cat removal!
« Reply #4 on: Feb 16th, 2006, 5:15pm » |
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By the way, the new nuts that go back on here look quite strange. They're a copper kind of effort and with the threaded area slightly tapered. By that I mean that half of it is almost oval shaped. If you look down the thread, the first bit that threads on is round, but it gradually tapers. So they're pretty much a lock nut. No wonder they don't wanna come off! And don't panic, these nuts and new studs if necessary, are readily available from Ford.
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Wafoo
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Re: f*****g Cat removal!
« Reply #5 on: Feb 16th, 2006, 6:09pm » |
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Cheers old trusted buddies!! Think I've lost patience,It's off to the local garage methinks!!! Comes a time when crawling under the car gets kind off too much bother,beer-car,beer-car,easy winner. Had a word with the local garage geezer,he said pop it round.
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mr._floppy
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Re: f*****g Cat removal!
« Reply #6 on: Feb 16th, 2006, 9:35pm » |
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Indeed, let the lads from Kwik-Fit get skinned knuckles and back strain, that's what they're paid for BTW, I think I've worked out the mystery of the asterisked thread title, is it "Flaking Cat Removal" ?
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Thunderchild
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Re: f*****g Cat removal!
« Reply #7 on: Feb 16th, 2006, 10:12pm » |
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The only way I got mine off was to heat them to red hot with an acetylene torch... not easy given the space but I bet that's what the old Kwik Fit boys do. Then it's a long extension from underneath and a lot of muscle!! Good luck. Thunderchild
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tjp_lawson
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Re: f*****g Cat removal!
« Reply #8 on: Feb 17th, 2006, 1:30am » |
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always found the colder the better for cracking the nuts the nearside cats easier for access half inch extension on wobblehead and a good breaker bar will move em, nearly every time i`ve done this studs free from flanges,or nut comes off cross threaded like paul b said threads are tapered its a locking nut. if exhaust manifold studs suffer and you need to free them from engine its a doddle, stainless nuts come off quite easy nearside manifold comes off a piece of cake offsides a bit tighter but will drop through where cat sits,can`t remember if i had to take off oil filter though. incidentally i`ve got a spare offside manifold in good condition if you or anyone else requires one.
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