Drive shaft to parking brake bolts stuck and rounding

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  • tmckeon88
    1st Gear
    • Jan 2007
    • 141

    Drive shaft to parking brake bolts stuck and rounding

    Hi everyone-

    I'm trying to install a new main drive shaft in my Series IIA 88 (1969) and I have the rear bolts off but I can't budge the front nuts, which attach to the parking brake assembly. I'm worried that I'm rounding them off. Does anyone have a clever trick they've had luck with? My next attempt will probably mean taking off the brake drum to see what I can access that way, but I fear I will have to resort to chiseling to try to break the nuts apart. Any suggestions are welcome! I've already hit it with Aerokroil and heat.

    thanks!


    Tom McKeon
    Tom
    1969 Series IIA 88"
    I like it because I understand how it works (mostly).
  • jimrr
    4th Gear
    • Dec 2010
    • 497

    #2
    make sure you're using 6 point wrenches or sockets. I don't recall but if removing the drum exposes the nut better then do that. and hit the top of the nut solid with a good hammer blow. use a quality 6 point wrench/socket to ensure you get even with the bottom of the nut even if you have to grind the socket flat. (no rounded portion)) if you can't get it out use a hot wrench and blow them out, that works best and takes only a minit. (you'll have to clean/tap the thread bore out. use copper coat antiseize when re-installing and get the original bolts, no substitute for drive lines !!

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    • siiirhd88
      3rd Gear
      • Oct 2006
      • 383

      #3
      IIRC the parking brake drum is held in place by the driveshaft flange and bolts so no chance of removing the drum first. As previously stated, use a 9/16" six point socket and align as straight as possible. Our host does supply a special extension / socket made specifically to access the prop shaft nuts. It is part number RNT141.

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