I am working on my integra’s front suspension, but 3 bolts are rust welded. My impact gun managed to get one off, but the others wont budge. I hit them so much that the impact bit got too hot to the touch. Sprayed with penetrating fluid, hit it with a hammer etc.

My only other option is heat, but the problem is, that it’s a wheel well and it traps heat, not to mention there is a brake hose which is very close to the area I will be heating.

How can I contain my propane torch heat to this specific bolt without damaging other areas?

  • @DominicHillsunOP
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    21 year ago

    I am unable to remove the part without removing the bolts:

    • @mvirts
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      1 year ago

      Looks like a tough one, don’t forget you may be able to cut and replace the bolts. I would try a sledgehammer and a metal rod to knock them loose, maybe let it soak in penetrating oil for a few days if you can spare the time. I’ve never had luck with heat but I also don’t use a real torch. Also, although it would be an insane thing to do, you may be able to remove the lower control arm and the shocks in one piece to get better access to those bolts (aaand the axle looks like it would have to come with it)

      • @DominicHillsunOP
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        11 year ago

        Access isn’t that bad, just worried about melting the brake hoses. Hitting it with a sledge? I don’t have space for a sledgehammer down there lol, but a hammer didn’t help much. I will try cleaning them up a bit, use different penetrant, hit it again with impact and heat

        But I am looking for options on how to protect from heat

        • @mvirts
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          11 year ago

          Good luck! I usually let my vehicle sit taken apart wayyy too long when I get to that point. I’m interested in what else is posted, I usually just don’t use that much heat because I’m afraid to melt stuff.