AtlantaSteve
Active Member
Just needing to vent.
I was installing my 1-piece export brace with those reinforcing plates I showed recently. As everyone knows, putting on an export brace is not exactly easy, but mine was actually going pretty well. I got it bolted to the cowl, and then started bolting it in at the towers. I still had my funky carriage bolts with the curved heads, so I started putting them in. I'd put one in, tighten a bit, then use a big ol' screwdriver to manhandle the brace around, then put in another bolt, snug it down, then try the third. Kept having to back off and re-tighten sorta like a puzzle, but finally got one side done, and the other side close. Then I started backing off one of the bolts on my driver's side tower, and the square collar rounded, and the bolt was apparently boogered, so it was stuck. I love those kinds of problems. I tried adding some tension by hammering a screw driver in to hold the head in place, but it was a no-go...Tried using a chizel to put a little detent on the head, so I could use the screwdriver to catch on that detent and wedge it as the head turned...and it worked...until I started torquing and a nice piece of metal flaked right off the head, right where the detent was, as it sheared across the screwdriver.
So I finally put a cutting wheel on the angle grinder, plunged dead center until I got down close, and the nut was weak enough at that point that a solid hammer blow pushed the bolt right through it.
I just hate those little unplanned things that set you back a couple of hours.
I was installing my 1-piece export brace with those reinforcing plates I showed recently. As everyone knows, putting on an export brace is not exactly easy, but mine was actually going pretty well. I got it bolted to the cowl, and then started bolting it in at the towers. I still had my funky carriage bolts with the curved heads, so I started putting them in. I'd put one in, tighten a bit, then use a big ol' screwdriver to manhandle the brace around, then put in another bolt, snug it down, then try the third. Kept having to back off and re-tighten sorta like a puzzle, but finally got one side done, and the other side close. Then I started backing off one of the bolts on my driver's side tower, and the square collar rounded, and the bolt was apparently boogered, so it was stuck. I love those kinds of problems. I tried adding some tension by hammering a screw driver in to hold the head in place, but it was a no-go...Tried using a chizel to put a little detent on the head, so I could use the screwdriver to catch on that detent and wedge it as the head turned...and it worked...until I started torquing and a nice piece of metal flaked right off the head, right where the detent was, as it sheared across the screwdriver.
So I finally put a cutting wheel on the angle grinder, plunged dead center until I got down close, and the nut was weak enough at that point that a solid hammer blow pushed the bolt right through it.
I just hate those little unplanned things that set you back a couple of hours.