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Old 04-21-2017, 02:12 PM
FLexpat FLexpat is offline
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need some help on this topic. I attempted to remove one of my 4 broken latches yesterday with a socket on the nut holding what was left of a latch. The entire bolt was freely spinning and therefore could not get the nut off. What is the trick here? I attempted to use a flat head screw driver to put some pressure on the bolt at a angle but was hesitant about pressure so as not to break the glass.....can I get a little help????
Sounds like the threads in the aluminum frame have turned into aluminum oxide powder. A few options:
1- Cut the old latch off. Grip the threads with needlenose visegrips and remove the nut. Epoxy the bolt in and use a die to recut the threads.
2- Cut the old latch off. Grip the threads with needlenose visegrips and remove the nut. Using the visegrips to hold it recut the threads with a die and then run a nut down to lock the bolt into place. The replacement latches would need to be shortened by the thickness of the new nut.
3 - combine both of the above.
4 - Pull the windshield glass and replace bolts with slightly larger ones.
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