Gunfreak25
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Holy moly. I was taking the wheels off the right side front tandem today and all of the budd thimbles came off fairly easily except for 1. I was using my 40" breaker bar with a 16" extension and it would NOT budge. Heated it up to around 550 degrees a couple times and that didn't do anything. Eventually won the battle by using a 7' long solid copper pipe over the breaker bar with my jack underneath to prevent flexing. That darn cheater pipe almost yanked my feet off the ground before I finally heard the loud crack of the thimble being loosened.
Amazingly my breaker bar withstood the force just fine, I thought for sure i'd break or bend it. That nut had no rust on the threads and plenty of anti seize. But somebody put way too much torque on it. I figure it took what, 1000+ pounds to break it free? I am 200lb and it almost lifted me off the ground!
Amazingly my breaker bar withstood the force just fine, I thought for sure i'd break or bend it. That nut had no rust on the threads and plenty of anti seize. But somebody put way too much torque on it. I figure it took what, 1000+ pounds to break it free? I am 200lb and it almost lifted me off the ground!