
08-25-2002, 05:14 PM
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Join Date: Feb 2001
Location: Jacksonville, Florida, USA,
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I have discovered in some cases the only answer is an impact wrench. You may need to consider this option. If you don't know someone who has a compressor and impact wrench you may need to rent an electric impact for the day. They will do the job but I have found them not quite as effective as a pneumatic. You don't need the wrench when it comes time to put things back together, you will need to torque this bolt to about 70 to 80 ft/lbs.
Good luck
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