I would like to hear from members about nightmare body bolt removal stories, and, of course how they were overcome.
I have fallen victim to "while I'm there sickness", on a 75 small block convert no less. Too many items just needed to be fixed, fuel lines, Rad core support, every bushing is shot, etc. So, of course, while I'm at it, why not clean up that frame.
I've already sawn out the trailing arms, two cuts each bolt because everything is frozen to everything. so, I am gaining experience.
So, now, body mounting bolts. I've been soaking them all for days with PB Blaster. In my first attempt I removed passenger #3. That's where good things ended. #1 driver snapped, but I was able to remove the bolt. #1 passenger snapped, the bolt remains frozen to the body mount. #3 driver loosened until it started turning the nut in its cage. The #2 bolts don't scare me, if they snap, I think I can get to the cages with the body off. Its the #4 bolts that give me the shakes. The Rivet on the body supports and weak, and the supports themselves look shot. So I need some confidence building from the group.
Also I made the decision to remove the frame late, after removing the suspension and sending it away. So, the car is on stands, on a for post lift. I am thinking of strapping the body to the garage ceiling joists. the garage has an apartment above and the joists are 2 by 12, and the steel support beam in the garage is positioned bisecting the joists. I dusted off my LTU ME degree and I am confident that I won't pull the garage down around my ears. So... I am planning grabbing the birdcage fore and aft of the doors, basically the #2 and #3 body mount positions, with straps connected to floor joists, an lowering the car on the lift.
All comments are welcome, including "why am I doing this to a SB '75"
I have fallen victim to "while I'm there sickness", on a 75 small block convert no less. Too many items just needed to be fixed, fuel lines, Rad core support, every bushing is shot, etc. So, of course, while I'm at it, why not clean up that frame.
I've already sawn out the trailing arms, two cuts each bolt because everything is frozen to everything. so, I am gaining experience.
So, now, body mounting bolts. I've been soaking them all for days with PB Blaster. In my first attempt I removed passenger #3. That's where good things ended. #1 driver snapped, but I was able to remove the bolt. #1 passenger snapped, the bolt remains frozen to the body mount. #3 driver loosened until it started turning the nut in its cage. The #2 bolts don't scare me, if they snap, I think I can get to the cages with the body off. Its the #4 bolts that give me the shakes. The Rivet on the body supports and weak, and the supports themselves look shot. So I need some confidence building from the group.
Also I made the decision to remove the frame late, after removing the suspension and sending it away. So, the car is on stands, on a for post lift. I am thinking of strapping the body to the garage ceiling joists. the garage has an apartment above and the joists are 2 by 12, and the steel support beam in the garage is positioned bisecting the joists. I dusted off my LTU ME degree and I am confident that I won't pull the garage down around my ears. So... I am planning grabbing the birdcage fore and aft of the doors, basically the #2 and #3 body mount positions, with straps connected to floor joists, an lowering the car on the lift.
All comments are welcome, including "why am I doing this to a SB '75"
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