Like many of you, it was time for me to launch into my resto. I'm working on a 1980 so I learn and don't destroy my 1970 LS-5 waiting in the wings. Here is lesson #1 for me, a gift from the 1980 (a car I actually do love and want to get back on the road).
While removing the body bolts, #3 behind the driver's seat is loose but I have a suspicion the underlying nut is loose and spinning. I have the AIM dawing of this (shown), but never having removed these bolts before, I don't have the detailed understanding of what's under the mount (the bolt detail). #3 on the passenger side did come out. The AIM detail in this case is not of sufficent quality to tell what's going on.
I tried (repeatedly) to douse all bolts with penetrating oil to de-rust, but #'s 2 and 3 proved useless from up top (so once I find a lower access I'll douse the '70 from below, if possible).
To my questions...
1) Am I left cutting the bolt head off (challenging given limited access, so will use a Dremel)? I assume a drill/tap nut effort once I do.
2) If the nut is spun, can I deal with (repair/replace) the spun nut, and how if not obvious? (May be obvious once I lift the body.) Or is my suspicion incorrect and the nut can't posibly spin (and I'm not being patient enough)?
3) Other advice/direction?
As always, thank you for your guidance...
While removing the body bolts, #3 behind the driver's seat is loose but I have a suspicion the underlying nut is loose and spinning. I have the AIM dawing of this (shown), but never having removed these bolts before, I don't have the detailed understanding of what's under the mount (the bolt detail). #3 on the passenger side did come out. The AIM detail in this case is not of sufficent quality to tell what's going on.
I tried (repeatedly) to douse all bolts with penetrating oil to de-rust, but #'s 2 and 3 proved useless from up top (so once I find a lower access I'll douse the '70 from below, if possible).
To my questions...
1) Am I left cutting the bolt head off (challenging given limited access, so will use a Dremel)? I assume a drill/tap nut effort once I do.
2) If the nut is spun, can I deal with (repair/replace) the spun nut, and how if not obvious? (May be obvious once I lift the body.) Or is my suspicion incorrect and the nut can't posibly spin (and I'm not being patient enough)?
3) Other advice/direction?
As always, thank you for your guidance...
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