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Mac35



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Engine bay brace captivated nuts.

Just had the two brace sections off to take my oil cooler out to do both gaskets and the oil and coolant o rings. When removing the bolts one of the captivated nuts came loose on the passenger side. Then when going back together one on the driver side decided to break loose also. Seems like they are only press fitted into the strut tower as it doesn’t seem to take much torque to break them free anyway. Anyone had this happen before? Can they just be tack welded? Or would a rivnut be the way to go? The first issue would actually be getting them undone now.

Post #639848 Wed Feb 21 2024 8:49am
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Red Arrow



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Common issue , grind them off and nut and bolt does the job Thumbs Up

Post #639853 Wed Feb 21 2024 11:37am
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Mac35



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Nice one, that will do for me!

Post #639854 Wed Feb 21 2024 11:55am
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Disco_Mikey



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Socket onto the underside of the captive. Tighten them back up, to reseat them, then undo again and apply anti seize compound Thumbs Up

Post #639855 Wed Feb 21 2024 12:35pm
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Mac35



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Not sure there is a nut as such. Seem to be round and pressed into the strut tower with nothing on the other side.

Post #639863 Wed Feb 21 2024 9:25pm
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Disco_Mikey



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You can get a socket onto it Thumbs Up

Post #639864 Wed Feb 21 2024 9:39pm
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Coedlan



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This is how my car came back fron Landrover Chester after the year 7 cam belt change. 2016 L494 HSE

Post #639983 Sun Feb 25 2024 3:23pm
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Turdmon



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That’s bloody awful. What did you say and how did they rectify it?

Post #640044 Wed Feb 28 2024 6:35am
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Mac35



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Disco_Mikey wrote:
You can get a socket onto it Thumbs Up


Nice one, cheers!

Post #640292 Sun Mar 10 2024 1:11am
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