How to I get this stud out?

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#1 How to I get this stud out?

Post by politeperson » Sun Jan 27, 2019 5:39 pm

Anyone seen this before?

Trying to separate this radius arm from the wishbone, believed to be circa 1968/69?

The part books show it as a bolt.

It is definitely a stud not a bolt, which begs the question, is it slotted into the wishbone like a wheel stud or screwed into the wishbone like a head stud? Do I drift it out or double-nut it?

It is certainly not like the wishbone setup on my other Series 2.

Photo of the back of the stud below.

James


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#2 Re: How to I get this stud out?

Post by mgcjag » Sun Jan 27, 2019 5:48 pm

Hi James...have a look here...i got caught out on this...Steve http://forum.etypeuk.com/viewtopic.php?t=9981
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#3 Re: How to I get this stud out?

Post by Robbiee » Sun Jan 27, 2019 8:01 pm

Hi
Interesting
It’s actually a socking great set screw with a shallow hexagonal head which interference fits, countersunk into a circular hole. They often rust in place. It’s hard to drift out because the bar that takes the shock absorber Mount is in the way!
I used heat and a placed a thick metal bar between the shock mount and the screw, having put a nit on it. Then undid the nut thereby pushing the screw through
I believe they changed it at Jaguar at some point applying a lock tab to it and reversing the way it went in
Remember to attach this BEFORE putting the shocker on whe reassembling it otherwise there won’t be room
Good luck
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#4 Re: How to I get this stud out?

Post by politeperson » Sun Jan 27, 2019 8:42 pm

Thankyou gentlemen.

So they passed the threaded section through, then pressed it in to the wishbone.

So it is removed by unwinding a nut against the lower shock mount with a spacer.

I see, thanks very much again.

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#5 Re: How to I get this stud out?

Post by Jeremy » Sun Jan 27, 2019 10:55 pm

:yeahthat: and I soaked mine with Plus Gas for a couple of days beforehand and that probably helped. And naturally I fitted the shocks first on reassembly so had to take them off again :scratchheadyellow: :banghead:
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