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it is now stripped, and it is so tight on there its like its welded. havent gotten it to budge at all. you can see that i have gotten a very tight lock on it with vice-grips by the indentations on the nut. but still, it didnt budge. instead it just repeatedly sends me knuckles into the bellhousing.

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ive tried removing that exhaust pipe, but the nuts of the exhaust pipe connecter are giving me the same problems.
its the only thing holding the engine in.

its not a very nice nut at all :hs:
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air chisel or cutting torch--all 3 of em
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1971 Ford,
Can you fit a nut splitter in there? Or you could go to Harbour freight and get one of the Torch Pens for a couple of bucks and it will give you a flame like a torch for about 30 seconds to a minute to heat it up and break it loose. just my thoughts and :2cents:

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air chissel is a possibility, but i dont think it would do anything. at least mine wouldnt since its a HF pos.

dad says a nut splitter probably wouldnt fit, but ill have to check. never heard of a torch pen, they sound fun :D sounds like its worth a shot

thanks!
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cut both sides of the nut off with a die grinder/cut-off wheel(without hitting the stud). Then hit the right side of the flat you made with a chisel. Should split right off. The nuts only aluminum...
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convincor wrote:cut both sides of the nut off with a die grinder/cut-off wheel(without hitting the stud). Then hit the right side of the flat you made with a chisel. Should split right off.
sounds good, a cut off wheel wouldnt light the grease on fire or anything? that could get exciting really quick
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that's why I don't play with fire wrenchs :wink:
I know a guy that lost a couple cars as well as a customers car playing with fire. :doh:
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These work great. I use them all the time at work. Just tap them on with a hammer and then use a socket and remove the nut.

http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_1260 ... s+%26+Dies
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I think I would start another nut on that stud and braze the two nuts together.

Once they are brazed I would heat the "bad" nut and try to loosen it by putting your six-sided socket on the new nut.

I hope there's enough room.

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Just keep a fire extinguisher handy! :lol: Seriously if you can't get to it just see if you can borrow an oxy-acetylene torch set from work (if they have them) and get that nut cherry red, then use the vise grips. It'll come off. I have a small portable set for soldering a/c lines on my work van that I've used a number of times on my jeep. Just watch for things you could catch on fire, it's approximately a 6000 degree flame :thup:


ON SECOND THOUGHT, there is a torque converter full of oil on the other side of that nut. Maybe the nut splitter would be a better idea...

ALTHOUGH, the flywheel will make a pretty good heat shield. Decisions decisions... :D
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Hmmm....I recently had to deal with this exact same scenario:

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I basically just did what convincor suggested, except that after I removed both sides of the nut with the cut-off wheel, I just grabbed the remainder with a pair of ViceGrips and it twisted right off.

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This is what my pencil torch looks like!!Image
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:eek: thats even the same exact nut. what a coincidence :D
ill try that tomorrow :)
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marine6212 wrote:This is what my pencil torch looks like!!
that is 8) 8)
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Can you pull the engine and trans out together?
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