stickshift
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I've got a stuck bolt I could use some help diagnosing. This bolt secures a pivot rod, around which a pulley spins, to a frame. There's a bolt on either end of the pivot rod. I started both by hand, then ratchet, then impact driver (hex shank driver with socket adapter). On prior removal, the bolt on the left required more effort to remove. And it required more effort to fasten, and then it become very difficult to fasten further, so I tried backing it out and it's also very difficult. Tried rubbing some grease on threads to see if I could get that between the bolt and the threads in the frame (though now that I'm writing this, I realize wd40 or similar would be better b/c it can wick in even without me turning the bolt, so I'll go do that).
It feels like it's binding, and I'm afraid the bolt is going to snap. I'm not sure what's going on. I started by hand, then ratchet, then impact, so I'm not sure how it could be crossthreaded. But then again, the only explanation I can think of for the binding is crossthreading. Any ideas? Maybe there was some thread damage from earlier, which would help explain why it was more difficult to remove this bolt than the bolt on the other end of the pivot, and that damage got worse even without crossthreading?
How can I get this bolt out? It's critical that I do not damage the frame (prohibitively expensive to replace), which includes the frame's threads - which hopefully I can preserve such that the threads can be cleaned up with a tap.
It feels like it's binding, and I'm afraid the bolt is going to snap. I'm not sure what's going on. I started by hand, then ratchet, then impact, so I'm not sure how it could be crossthreaded. But then again, the only explanation I can think of for the binding is crossthreading. Any ideas? Maybe there was some thread damage from earlier, which would help explain why it was more difficult to remove this bolt than the bolt on the other end of the pivot, and that damage got worse even without crossthreading?
How can I get this bolt out? It's critical that I do not damage the frame (prohibitively expensive to replace), which includes the frame's threads - which hopefully I can preserve such that the threads can be cleaned up with a tap.
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