Help me please before i kill my self..PICS
ORIGINAL: hiwords
just put a wrench on the top and go underneath with a socket. sorta like wut u have in the pic but do it to the other one
just put a wrench on the top and go underneath with a socket. sorta like wut u have in the pic but do it to the other one
ORIGINAL: hiwords
sry man i live in NY lol. i would come give u a hand though lol. well have fun and let us kno when u get it done and put up a vid too
sry man i live in NY lol. i would come give u a hand though lol. well have fun and let us kno when u get it done and put up a vid too
Jesus man WTF is the problem? I've never had a problem pulling a cat out of a 1.8, have you ever heard of penetrating oil? Spray some PB blaster or something on the bolt and let it soak overnight so you can take a break. The next day the bolts should be loosened up and easy to turn out.
ORIGINAL: auditech79
Jesus man WTF is the problem? I've never had a problem pulling a cat out of a 1.8, have you ever heard of penetrating oil? Spray some PB blaster or something on the bolt and let it soak overnight so you can take a break. The next day the bolts should be loosened up and easy to turn out.
Jesus man WTF is the problem? I've never had a problem pulling a cat out of a 1.8, have you ever heard of penetrating oil? Spray some PB blaster or something on the bolt and let it soak overnight so you can take a break. The next day the bolts should be loosened up and easy to turn out.
If they aren't welded, stick a wrench on the bolt from the top, then use a big *** extention and ratchet from the bottom. When you turn the bolt the wrench on the top will get stuck against either the block or the body and should give you enough torque on the bolt to take it out.
If you don't have those tools, take your happy *** to an autoparts store and remedy that situation.
If you don't have those tools, take your happy *** to an autoparts store and remedy that situation.
ORIGINAL: auditech79
If they aren't welded, stick a wrench on the bolt from the top, then use a big *** extention and ratchet from the bottom. When you turn the bolt the wrench on the top will get stuck against either the block or the body and should give you enough torque on the bolt to take it out.
If you don't have those tools, take your happy *** to an autoparts store and remedy that situation.
If they aren't welded, stick a wrench on the bolt from the top, then use a big *** extention and ratchet from the bottom. When you turn the bolt the wrench on the top will get stuck against either the block or the body and should give you enough torque on the bolt to take it out.
If you don't have those tools, take your happy *** to an autoparts store and remedy that situation.
ORIGINAL: Kyle09
Wait if they are welded on the top then how come i had to have one person hold the one i got off still with a wrench. Because if i try to get it from the bottom, the whole thing moves and it doesnt unscrew. And after i got that first bolt off from the cat>dp the whole bolt and nut came off..see pics.
Wait if they are welded on the top then how come i had to have one person hold the one i got off still with a wrench. Because if i try to get it from the bottom, the whole thing moves and it doesnt unscrew. And after i got that first bolt off from the cat>dp the whole bolt and nut came off..see pics.


