Axle Nut Notch at Walter Pleasant blog

Axle Nut Notch. Also a breaker bar with a long pipe over the end can put out an insane amount. No, any old 32mm socket works on subaru axle nuts. The axle nut will have been hammered into that notch to. Not across the points as you are doing in that picture. If you look at the photo you supplied, there is a notch in the axle (at about 9 oclock). When in doubt, spray some wd40 under the staked area. This is easy on a 6. This nut is pinned to the groove in the axle, you can stick a punch in there and push out the pinning and you might have better luck. To measure a nut you need to measure across the flats. I’m trying to remove my transaxle to replace my clutch, after several hours of working on removing my axle nut i have managed to strip it. I don't bother either with unstaking the axle nut, the impact gun method works great.

Alltrade 1/2 in. Drive 36 mm 6Point Axle Nut Standard Socket648472
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The axle nut will have been hammered into that notch to. This nut is pinned to the groove in the axle, you can stick a punch in there and push out the pinning and you might have better luck. To measure a nut you need to measure across the flats. I don't bother either with unstaking the axle nut, the impact gun method works great. Also a breaker bar with a long pipe over the end can put out an insane amount. I’m trying to remove my transaxle to replace my clutch, after several hours of working on removing my axle nut i have managed to strip it. Not across the points as you are doing in that picture. This is easy on a 6. No, any old 32mm socket works on subaru axle nuts. When in doubt, spray some wd40 under the staked area.

Alltrade 1/2 in. Drive 36 mm 6Point Axle Nut Standard Socket648472

Axle Nut Notch This nut is pinned to the groove in the axle, you can stick a punch in there and push out the pinning and you might have better luck. No, any old 32mm socket works on subaru axle nuts. I’m trying to remove my transaxle to replace my clutch, after several hours of working on removing my axle nut i have managed to strip it. When in doubt, spray some wd40 under the staked area. This is easy on a 6. If you look at the photo you supplied, there is a notch in the axle (at about 9 oclock). This nut is pinned to the groove in the axle, you can stick a punch in there and push out the pinning and you might have better luck. To measure a nut you need to measure across the flats. Not across the points as you are doing in that picture. Also a breaker bar with a long pipe over the end can put out an insane amount. The axle nut will have been hammered into that notch to. I don't bother either with unstaking the axle nut, the impact gun method works great.

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