Spree
Dedicated LVC Member
Oh, and don't use the open end of the wrench for that. You'll round the nut off.
That's exactly what has been working good for me....LOL
Oh, and don't use the open end of the wrench for that. You'll round the nut off.
Heat, heat, and more heat.
Oxy-Acetelyne if at all possible.
I enjoy rust free cars.
Holy rust batman.
Heat.
Work smarter, not harder.
Take the nut off the bottom ball joint (or bolt out for the Upper) and smack the Sleeve of the arm with a 5lb hammer (where the ball joint goes thru the Upright) for the Upper you can stick a Chisel in the groove and thatll help spread it open just a tad.
I dont normally deal with that much rust, if I were you I'd go get a can of PB Blaster and drown every joint on the car
You don't have to gring the spacer off
Just pry it off with a screwdriver
As for lower ball joint pickle fork is your friend.
This works pretty well, and is adjustable for larger ball joints such as the lowers...
http://www.harborfreight.com/3-4-quarter-inch-forged-ball-point-joint-separator-99849.html
That's what they look like after being compressed for so many years...
I definitely recommend that separator tool. It's so much easier than a pickle fork, and if used carefully, it won't mess up the ball joint boot if you happen to be taking apart the front end and are going to be reusing that ball joint/control arm...