>Hi all: >I'm trying to remove the top nut, but the whole assembly (nut and >threaded portion of shock) is turning. I don't think it's corrosion - >everything looks clean and bright - but simply "sticktion" between the >parts. There's a small unthreaded portion of the shock above the >threaded part, but I've not had any success clamping on to this to >prevent the assembly from turning. > >Any hints on how this is done? There's a 'key' in the top of the strut which should allow you to get a small wrench onto it to prevent it from turning. >Tom Young tomyoung1@home.com Pete C -- Pete Cassidy, pcassidy@apple.com Cork, Ireland http://www.iol.ie/~pcassidy '88 Wolfsburg "Muriel", '71 Westy *not speaking for Apple* |
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