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  • CrazyB
    E30 Addict
    • Feb 2004
    • 420

    #1

    Drive shaft nut stripping

    I am trying to remove he diff and no matter what i try the nuts on the drive shaft are stripping, even if I use box wrench. i tried pb and I tried torch nothing gets them loose. I was wondering how is the bolt attached on the other side as it sounds like I might have to cut the nuts and the bolt off o get the diff out.
    Cause nothing works and I can't get a socket in there either

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  • Eric Giles
    E30 Enthusiast
    • Oct 2003
    • 1068

    #2
    I believe the bolts are splined and fit thru the driveshaft flange. Is the entire bolt/nut assembly turning, or are you actually stripping the outside of the nut trying to remove it? I've never had them be that hard to remove...
    Eric Giles
    '20 M2 CS
    '04 M3
    '11 X5 35D
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    • CrazyB
      E30 Addict
      • Feb 2004
      • 420

      #3
      no just the outside nut is stripping, this suckers are on super tight

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      • Danny
        Moderator
        • Feb 2008
        • 14216

        #4
        Get some penetrating oil and let it sit and stew for an hour or so, then have at it.

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        • Eric Giles
          E30 Enthusiast
          • Oct 2003
          • 1068

          #5
          Some box end wrenches are of better quality than others, and I have had some cheaper ones slip off of these same exact nuts while trying to remove them. If they are already stripping, using a box end wrench isn't going to help any longer. Personally, I would find the largest pair of vice grips that will fit in that area and clamp down on them like crazy-get the tightest grip you can on them. Let them sit in PB for a bit more, then start trying to break them loose again. If that fails, cutting them off may be your only option.

          Good luck.
          Eric Giles
          '20 M2 CS
          '04 M3
          '11 X5 35D
          '87 325is
          '91 325i Sport

          There are few things more expensive than a cheap BMW...

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          • CrazyB
            E30 Addict
            • Feb 2004
            • 420

            #6
            Well I just drilled the nut off and then just split it, luckily did not even touch the threads

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