spindle shaft screws

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Hello, I am trying to get the spindle housing off my murray deck. I've sprayed it (both sides -top and bottom) with liquid wrench three times over the past three days but they wont budge. do i need a torque wrench? What gives, can I just whack the bottoms off with a hammer? (that's what i feel like doing at this point). :confused2: I'm attaching some photos of the bottom. Thanks for your help. 100_9124.jpg100_9125.jpg
 

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Clean the threads on the screws with a wire brush, soak with some sort of penetrating oil, and then remove the bolts, they may be seized and just break off due to corrosion in the thread area.
 

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Most of them will break no matter what you try, just get a friend with an impact wrench and break them off, go back on with 5/16 machine screw/bolts.

Those are self tapped at the factory, the only good way to take them off whole is with an impact as well.
 

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Ok Ilengine, I will do that, thanks for your reply. I was ready to go out and buy one of those air torque wrenches. I get frustrated when it comes to using strength to do things.. being a girl has it's disadvantages. I'll spray them some more with liquid wrench and clean them with wire instead of nylon bristle and see what that does. :cool: I'll let you know if I can get them off of there. Thanks again!
 

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Fish, if I can't get them off with using the liquid wrench and a good cleaning, is a impact wrench the same as an air torque wrench?
 

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Well a torque wrench is just a basic socket wrench that measures the "torque" or tightness of a fastener when re-assembling.

An air/electric impact wrench uses little pulses of energy, which gradually loosens and hammers the bolt , knocking the rust
corrosion loose, better than anything else. Soaking these bolts in anything is pretty much a waste of time.

Heck, a real good investment for you would be going to Lowes and buying an electric impact wrench, they have some good power....
 

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Thanks for the info Fish - my air compressor is only a 3 gallon one so I'm not sure it will do the job with the impact wrench, I soaked and cleaned the bolts and nothing, not even a budge. I have a feeling I'm going to have to bring it down to the auto shop. I'd like to hit them with my hammer but I know that's a temporary feel good idea and wont solve anything. :wink:
 

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Actually putting a wrench on the bolts and smacking it to the left with a hammer will do the same as an impact wrench, but I would suggest going to Wal Mart and buying their $25 impact wrench if you have an air compressor, you will thank me in the long run.
If is can build a p.s.i. of 90 or better, it will do fine, you just will have to let it build up pressure between bolts, but having the
impact wrench will make your life a lot easier.
 

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If you just trying to remove them to put a new spindle housing on just break the bolts.

Just put a wrench in them and a cheater bar and snap them off.
 

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If you just trying to remove them to put a new spindle housing on just break the bolts.

Just put a wrench in them and a cheater bar and snap them off.

True, but using an impact wrench after never having that option, is quite empowering, and will make one feel confident that
he/she can handle anything that comes along. Imagine/think how much easier changing blades will be from now on.. Changing a car tire!!!
 
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