Steve, Been there, done that... had the exact same experience (I'm about 220!). I added heat, prenetrant, some time (overnight) and a friendly sledge hammer ... then it finally came loose! Gary looseRyan Press <ryan@PRESSLAB.US> wrote: >steven brendemuehl said: >> ok here lets see. >> I weight about 240lbs. >> The nut should be on at 360 ft-lbs. >> SO a 3 foot long cheater bar with me jumping on it >> SHOULD losen it. >> That didnt work so do the same with heat. >> Still not turned a millimeter >> >> I have been told that I had over a 1000ft-lbs on that nut. >> SO why wont It come off! >> >> steve >> 85 vanagon that wont cooperate >> > > >Something like this 46 mm axle nut tool with a 10 lb sledge should do it. >Talk about an "impact wrench"! Make sure you put some penetrating oil on >it also. > ><http://tinyurl.com/26hzn> > > >Ryan >
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