Hi,
I'm trying to install springs and I've stripped the endlink nut. Haven't got a blow torch, so I'm thinking of trying a soldering iron to heat up the nut to loosen it. Has anyone tried this before? Think it'll work or would it not be hot enough?
Also how do you know when you've heated the nut enough? Will it make a cracking noise or something like that? And would heating the endlink bolt too much have any bad consequences, such as weakening the bolt? I'm planning on keeping the existing endlink bolts and just put new nuts and washers on them. I'd hate to think what would happen if that endlink bolt broke during hard cornering...
Cheers,
coldie.
I'm trying to install springs and I've stripped the endlink nut. Haven't got a blow torch, so I'm thinking of trying a soldering iron to heat up the nut to loosen it. Has anyone tried this before? Think it'll work or would it not be hot enough?
Also how do you know when you've heated the nut enough? Will it make a cracking noise or something like that? And would heating the endlink bolt too much have any bad consequences, such as weakening the bolt? I'm planning on keeping the existing endlink bolts and just put new nuts and washers on them. I'd hate to think what would happen if that endlink bolt broke during hard cornering...
Cheers,
coldie.