lotusolly
08-11-2011, 06:46 PM
Hi all,
Started this afternoon to try and remove my backbox. I expected it to be a tricky job as it appears to have been untouched for 16 years but wondered if anybody who has succesfully achived this could offer any time saving tips?
Managed to remove the cat heatshields ok to expose the back box flanges and as expected the nuts and bolts now resemble a rusted blob and there was no chance that they were coming off with a spanner or socket!!
Ground off one side of the bolts and expected to be able to tap the remaining bolt out of the flange but it wasn't going to be that easy and it was still solid! Ground off the other side and tried tapping through again but still not shiffting, even with a parrallel punch and large copper mallet!! Have these just rusted solid and going to need a plain drill out or did Honda thread one of the flanges?
Anybody got any tips for getting to the top bolt on each of the flanges?
I have got new headers to go on so the other end of the cat is going to need to come apart but I wasn't intending doing the header change just yet although they can be bolted back in if it is easier to remove them to get the backbox off now?
The old backbox is still in full working order and I would like to save it to be able to refit it to the car if I should decide to sell it so don't really want to damage it in the removal process.
Many thanks
Olly
Started this afternoon to try and remove my backbox. I expected it to be a tricky job as it appears to have been untouched for 16 years but wondered if anybody who has succesfully achived this could offer any time saving tips?
Managed to remove the cat heatshields ok to expose the back box flanges and as expected the nuts and bolts now resemble a rusted blob and there was no chance that they were coming off with a spanner or socket!!
Ground off one side of the bolts and expected to be able to tap the remaining bolt out of the flange but it wasn't going to be that easy and it was still solid! Ground off the other side and tried tapping through again but still not shiffting, even with a parrallel punch and large copper mallet!! Have these just rusted solid and going to need a plain drill out or did Honda thread one of the flanges?
Anybody got any tips for getting to the top bolt on each of the flanges?
I have got new headers to go on so the other end of the cat is going to need to come apart but I wasn't intending doing the header change just yet although they can be bolted back in if it is easier to remove them to get the backbox off now?
The old backbox is still in full working order and I would like to save it to be able to refit it to the car if I should decide to sell it so don't really want to damage it in the removal process.
Many thanks
Olly