Blip01
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**I searched but didn't find this specific problem addressed anywhere!**
I diagnosed a bad lower ball joint on the driver's side of my 2001 LS. Boot was torn slightly, creaking at low speed starts/stops, etc.
Picked up a used knuckle at a local salvage yard and was ready to install it but ran into a problem removing the original knuckle.
Started with the upper ball joint nut. I used an 8mm(?) socket to hold the "hex" end of the bolt, while using a wrench to turn the nylon insert nut. Initially no problem, a lot of resistance, but was backing off the nut fine.
When I got the nut almost all the way down the bolt I ran into a problem. The nut started to contact the socket that was holding the "hex" end of the bolt, which is needed to keep the ball joint from spinning of course, and at some point the socket could no longer hold the "hex" end of the bolt because the nut had backed it off too much. The nut was still too tight for me to remove it without having that socket on there, but I couldn't have the socket on because the nut was in the way. Catch 22.
I tried a pair of vise grips on the top part of that bolt, but they wouldn't hold it tight enough so I could get the nut off the rest of the way and I didn't want to risk screwing the threads up so I stopped.
I was able to get the nut back up the bolt, so everything is back together, but I need to get that ball joint replaced at some point soon.
Is there some secret here I'm missing? Special tool to hold the "hex" end of the bolt? Should there be that much resistance from the nylon insert nut that I can't get it off easily at the bottom of that bolt?
thanks for any insight into this problem!
I diagnosed a bad lower ball joint on the driver's side of my 2001 LS. Boot was torn slightly, creaking at low speed starts/stops, etc.
Picked up a used knuckle at a local salvage yard and was ready to install it but ran into a problem removing the original knuckle.
Started with the upper ball joint nut. I used an 8mm(?) socket to hold the "hex" end of the bolt, while using a wrench to turn the nylon insert nut. Initially no problem, a lot of resistance, but was backing off the nut fine.
When I got the nut almost all the way down the bolt I ran into a problem. The nut started to contact the socket that was holding the "hex" end of the bolt, which is needed to keep the ball joint from spinning of course, and at some point the socket could no longer hold the "hex" end of the bolt because the nut had backed it off too much. The nut was still too tight for me to remove it without having that socket on there, but I couldn't have the socket on because the nut was in the way. Catch 22.
I was able to get the nut back up the bolt, so everything is back together, but I need to get that ball joint replaced at some point soon.
Is there some secret here I'm missing? Special tool to hold the "hex" end of the bolt? Should there be that much resistance from the nylon insert nut that I can't get it off easily at the bottom of that bolt?
thanks for any insight into this problem!