Wishbone help urgentt

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by Robs-se » Fri Aug 03, 2007 8:44 pm

Today i tried to torque up the rear wishbone bolt to Haynes
specification. Slackened it off and then tightened with with the wrench
After it tightened a little the bolt then started spinning. it has now dropped out
so it looks like the internal thread has gone.

How do i rectify this. can i use a bigger bolt, or a shorter one even
Some one please help me before i decide to get rid of the car

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by BazV6er » Fri Aug 03, 2007 9:59 pm

rob,

have you taken it to a garage somewhere to get it checked over ? you didnt happen to crossthread the bolt did you.
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by Robs-se » Fri Aug 03, 2007 10:20 pm

think the tread on the inside of the hole was damaged somewhat.
When i decided to torque it up i loosened the bolt to start afresh
but when it just tightened before the torque wrench had chance to click
the bolt just started to spin. took it out and looks ok. but the old bolt
back in but this wouldn't tighten. eventually when i repositioned the caron the
drive to put the other car behind it i found the bolt lying on the drive.

was wandering it i put a slightly shorter bolt in this might do the trick.

If i was to put a longer bolt in would the end stick out somewhere to put a nut on
the end of it

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by MJ » Fri Aug 03, 2007 10:52 pm

im pretty sure that they are 'captive nuts' and you've broken the weld thus taking away thier captivness
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by steve3000 » Sat Aug 04, 2007 12:35 am

Don't think there's an easy repair for this - iirc that bolt also secures the subframe? If so you could be looking at cutting ahole in floorpan in the foot-well to get a new 'captive' nut on there...

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by Mantaray » Sun Aug 05, 2007 4:27 pm

Well your first mistake was believing anything written in the Haynes manual...
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by Robs-se » Tue Aug 07, 2007 11:04 pm

steve3000 wrote:Don't think there's an easy repair for this - iirc that bolt also secures the subframe? If so you could be looking at cutting ahole in floorpan in the foot-well to get a new 'captive' nut on there...

Steve


I certainly have. Just drilled out a hole in the footwell ( not my best work) to fix my wishbone problem. the thread in the captive nut is now non existent. The correct bolt will only protrude through about 10mm not enough to fix a washer and nut to it as its also slightly tapered. I have an old 8v head bolt which i am going to trim down and find a nut to fix, as i can not find a suitable bolt anywhere, including engineering specialists. I will have to use this as a tempory solution until i can source a more suitable bolt.
Just as well i had to get the carpet up to do this as the footwell is rather soggy, and experience with the old SE means it can take a while to get this sorted. Anyway had to cut out the foam stuff to dry it out and replace later with some carpet tape.
Will get some pictures of my handy work tomorrow.
Also looks like the thread was stripped a while before i had the car as the wishbone that came off was not original although the passenger one is.

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by Robs-se » Wed Oct 10, 2007 10:18 pm

If this helps anyone in future i have taken some pictures of what i have done. the first one shows the original tapered bolt sticking through the captive nut. as you can see not enough to put a nut on it.

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The second shows a 100mm bolt with a nut on the top. Please excuse the untidy hole cut in the floor pan but desperation took over and as i punched the hole through at an angle from underneath, lost where i was supposed to cut. Anyway all sorted now (hopefully)

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Hope this will be of some use to those that have the same problem at some time.

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by Robs-se » Wed Oct 10, 2007 10:39 pm

posted twice, bl**dy computer
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by andy1 » Wed Oct 10, 2007 11:29 pm

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by Rusty_CallyT » Wed Oct 10, 2007 11:38 pm

this is getting pretty common.. worrying since i need to replace mine soon, i think i'll run a tap through the nut once iv removed the bolt then use plenty of threadlock when i bolt it back together
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Re: Wishbone help urgentt

by Calibra_Mike » Sun May 30, 2010 6:39 pm

anychance of getting the photos back up?
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Re: Wishbone help urgentt

by Robs-se » Sun May 30, 2010 9:15 pm

Think they are in another thread somewhere, i'll check
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Re: Wishbone help urgentt

by Robs-se » Sun May 30, 2010 9:38 pm

Here we go then

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You dont have a problem do you???
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Re: Wishbone help urgentt

by Calibra_Mike » Sun May 30, 2010 9:47 pm

I need to do the same as you have... threads knackered!
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