visionguru
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I needed to do the struts on my Honda Accord. The strut fork bushing bolt is seized solid inside the bushing metal sleeve. The nut was easily removed.

The bolt is supposed to slide out with a tap. I have tried a 3lb hammer, tried to spin it with impact gun, and even hooked a C-clamp ball joint press and cranked it with a 24in break bar. There is absolute no movement from the bolt.
Luckily, I was able to remove other bolts easily. Basically, I can take the whole assembly off, like in the following picture (from an ebay seller):
If I do this, I need to cut the bolt to free the fork, and then replace the bushing and bolt. There is at least 1/4" of space between the fort and the control arm, which seems a good candidate for some kind of saw.
What do you think is the best to cut the bolt? Sawzall or grinder? Can a manual hacksaw work? The bolt is 10mm in diameter.
Thanks for you help!

The bolt is supposed to slide out with a tap. I have tried a 3lb hammer, tried to spin it with impact gun, and even hooked a C-clamp ball joint press and cranked it with a 24in break bar. There is absolute no movement from the bolt.
Luckily, I was able to remove other bolts easily. Basically, I can take the whole assembly off, like in the following picture (from an ebay seller):
If I do this, I need to cut the bolt to free the fork, and then replace the bushing and bolt. There is at least 1/4" of space between the fort and the control arm, which seems a good candidate for some kind of saw.
What do you think is the best to cut the bolt? Sawzall or grinder? Can a manual hacksaw work? The bolt is 10mm in diameter.
Thanks for you help!


