Re: [GMCnet] Missing bolt [message #88890 is a reply to message #88888] |
Wed, 16 June 2010 17:52 |
James Hupy
Messages: 6806 Registered: May 2010
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Yes, there is a chance that the bolt broke when someone tried to adjust the
front ride height without using a torsion bar unloader tool. There is one
heck of a lot of tension on these bars. The good part is that even if the
bolt is sheared off, you can remove the captive nut in the crossmember,
extract the broken piece or replace the captive nut assy. It is pictured
quite clearly in the GMC manual. Check the pork chop carefully for adverse
wear from being run with no bolt. They are also available. Hope this helps.
Jim Hupy
Salem, OR
1978 Royale 403
On Wed, Jun 16, 2010 at 3:44 PM, Larry Davick <ljdavick@comcast.net> wrote:
> Is there any chance that this bolt has sheared off and not simply fallen
> out? Is it under a great deal of tension?
>
> Larry Davick
> The Mystery Machine
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Emery Stora" <emerystora@mac.com>
> To: gmclist@temp.gmcnet.org
> Sent: Wednesday, June 16, 2010 2:55:45 PM GMT -08:00 US/Canada Pacific
> Subject: Re: [GMCnet] Missing bolt
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> I am pretty sure that it is a high grade bolt -- probably Grade 8. A good
> hardware store will stock them. Just look at the other bolt and get the same
> head markings.
>
> Emery
>
> On Jun 16, 2010, at 2:24 PM, Steve Southworth wrote:
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