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Don't forget the 3ft breaker bar to undo it!

They're usually ok to slacken off until you get to the end of the rusty threaded portion - then the swearing begins.

1. Slacken

2. get stuck

3. swear

4. tighten

5. apply WD-40

6. repeat 1-5

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They're usually ok to slacken off until you get to the end of the rusty threaded portion - then the swearing begins.

1. Slacken

2. get stuck

3. swear

4. tighten

5. apply WD-40

6. repeat 1-5

1. Use wire brush vigourously on exposed thread (as much as can be reached) to remove rust and sh*t

2. Apply favourite dismantling lubricant (Plus Gas) from an aerosol to make sure it doesn't run down your arm

3. Remove relatively easily ... with aforementioned 3ft breaker bar ... usually

It helps to fit aftermarket bushes as they are so carp the threads don't have time to corrode between changes ;)

AndyG

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1. Use wire brush vigourously on exposed thread (as much as can be reached) to remove rust and sh*t

2. Apply favourite dismantling lubricant (Plus Gas) from an aerosol to make sure it doesn't run down your arm

3. Remove relatively easily ... with aforementioned 3ft breaker bar ... usually

It helps to fit aftermarket bushes as they are so carp the threads don't have time to corrode between changes ;)

AndyG

Thanks For all the tips everyone, they came off without any swearing, I kept cleaning and spraying penetrant as I was dismantling everything else, and I did have the big breaker bar. I will be assembling everything with tectyl, its an aviation corrosion preventative compound, along with mastinox (JC5A jointing compound) so I don't have to fight with all the dissimilar metal corrosion again. My chassis will be back from galv and painting next week so all the fun begins on the rebuild. This has been quite the experience, my first landy, and as a learning experience I decide to completely restore it...before taking it back to canada.

This forum has been very informative and helpful, Thanks to all with their feedback and tips.

Tracy

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