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I sort of have a problem here and need alittle help on this. I am trying to get my axle nuts off of my axle and they will not budge. What do I have to do to get them off? I tried using a pipe wrench on it with no avail. Any help would be greatly appreciated. :notworthy:

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I Would Try Some Penetrant Oil Like WD-40 And let it soak for about 15 minutes. Then Tap Your Pipe Wrench With A hammer. Be Careful Not To Damage The Nuts With Your Pipe Wrench. Hope This Helps!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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From the factory the nuts are tightened to 170ft.lb with Loctite.

I had to hold the inner nut stationary with a wrench and turn the outer nut with another to get it to move.

Can't recall the correct size wrench (I'm at work right now), but you need a proper wrench, pipe tools are just gonna phuk things up.

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hahaha im a plumber so im aware of the pipe wrench situation, ive actually been having problems keeping them on!!!! i used pipe dope around the threads, it dries and and becomes hard but with a few taps it pops right off, they make a pipe wrench with no teeth that are used for sloan valves, im gonna do a search and see where you can get one, im not sure if you want to buy one but i use the dam thing all the time, and not only for work, i'll brb with the site....

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I put some WD-40 on last night and will give is another shot tonight. I like the "spud" wrench and will check Home Depot or Lowes to see if they have it. If not, where should I check?

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Put it in gear, have someone hold the wheels and give the pipe wrench a couple good stomps and hopefully it'll break loose.

 

And I'm a Fan of PB blaster myself.....zep 45 is my backup

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actually no you really can't stomp it, that would be tightening it as there is no way to push down to tighten because a pipe wrench would be hitting your rear shock, you'll never get a wrench in there, by yourself a rigid crescent wrench(gauranteed for life) and put a piece of pipe on that sob, it'll come off....

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Well I beat myself up, along with the nuts, and they are off. Now I can't get the sprocket hub off to pull the axle through. Any suggestions?

 

Not shure but when you get it out, If you do :P . I would put some

Loctite antiseize in there so that it doesnt happen again. :cheers:

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You need to tap on it all the way around and then warm it up with a propane torch (WARM not hot, and only down near the axle.) If you get it hot it will weaken it, so just warm it a little. Then, while it's warm, drop some light oil or spray some PB blaster/WD-40, etc in the spline area. It will also help if the quad is on it's side, so that gravity helps the oil seep into the splines.

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You need to tap on it all the way around and then warm it up with a propane torch (WARM not hot, and only down near the axle.) If you get it hot it will weaken it, so just warm it a little. Then, while it's warm, drop some light oil or spray some PB blaster/WD-40, etc in the spline area. It will also help if the quad is on it's side, so that gravity helps the oil seep into the splines.

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I tried all of this and still no luck. I don't know what to do! I am ready to pull my hair out now. What's next?

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