Help, Advice and DIY Tutorials on Volvo's P80 platform cars -- Volvo's 1990s "bread and butter" cars -- powered by the ubiquitous and durable Volvo inline 5-cylinder engine.
Not sure if this is worthy, but had a nasty stuck strut bolt that snapped off during front end work, and also froze shaft in the knuckle. Was stuck for quite a longtime.
I ended up Dremel opening up the strut metal and popping off the strut with a pry bar
That Dremel work took 3 minutes
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Well were would the fun be if all jobs went as planned??
If all jobs were as planned you would not need the fancy tools like grinders and Dremels!! And if you even had the tools they would just stay shiny in their original packing.
As I seem to seldom had a job goes as planned, the worst case was the swapping the winter tires on to the V70R prior to a planned sale to fing the sub-frame cracked through! Long timers know how that worked out.............!
You are getting there each day and fewer knuckles left to remove the skin from.
Good luck with the rest!
Neil.
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On my son's LR3 Land Rover, we needed to change an air strut on one corner. Simple enough. Big bolts. Big everything on this car. We got the nut off, but the bolt itself was bonded / fused to the strut sleeve and no amount of pounding or PB blaster or heat would budge it. I pounded until it mushroomed.
We resorted to a sawzall with a badass Diablo blade. The head is recessed in the control arm stamping so you can't get behind it. We went in from beneath and cut the shock/strut sleeve collar and the bolt without cutting into the control arm. Went pretty fast after that decision - if you knew ahead of time there'd be trouble, you'd pull out the big guns and it would go pretty fast, but you always start with little wrenches and OE technique, and the job drags on!