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Date:         Wed, 9 Mar 2005 23:14:29 -0700
Reply-To:     jbrush@AROS.NET
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Anonymous Digest <jbrush@AROS.NET>
Subject:      Re: Wheel bearings, and advice
Comments: To: Jere Hawn <jghawn@earthlink.net>
In-Reply-To:  <000201c52535$c3339840$6501a8c0@cbetest12>

In <000201c52535$c3339840$6501a8c0@cbetest12>, on 03/09/05 at 09:55 PM, "Jere Hawn" <jghawn@earthlink.net> said:

>Hi

>Here's my humble opinion:

>Buy the VW tool (about $20) 1/2" drive and a 3 lb sledge this will help >you put it back on.

Thanks Jere,

I appreciate the idea. I am not adverse to even grinding the bolt off, very carefully, and maybe only to where it is thin enough to chisel it off, although I know it might be catastrophic if I screw it up. The truck shop seems a decent option.

Anyway, how can I put the bolt back on to the proper torque with a sledge hammer?

I have visions of the scenario which you played out, wherein the existing nut simply will not come off no matter what is done with a breaker bar and the appropriate calistenics (sp) so I am counting the number of recommendations to go to a truck shop, and it seems that idea is winning out.

Has anyone had a mechanic say no to this request, based on the liability of sending someone off with their nuts loose? (been wanting to use that phrase since I started this thread <g>)

Like I said, I am now officially overthinking this, and need to do something and get the rust and the grease flowing. I guess first I will try and get it past the inspection and emissions tests and if that goes well, the next step is obvious.

I hate this time of year because of those damn tests. Off in the distance, there is a huge trash/tire/whoknowswhat fire been going on for like two days. The fire dept is just letting it burn. A few weeks ago, a Butane truck overturned and burned for what seems like a day or two. They just stood and watched it burn, telling the reporters how it will just dissipate into the atmosphere. I show up with my vanagon and have three PPM of HC too much, and they get all bent up and make me pay a fortune to have the guys tweak it till it drops below their stupid, imaginary number. Then I get a paper thanking me for saving the environment. What is wrong with this picture?

Sorry, I digress.....

Anyway, much obliged.

John


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