What's the secret...UPDATE 4 June
to removing the foot pegs on an RT? I tried to remove the left peg (the easier side) this morning but could not get the nut on the long bolt loosened more than about a single revolution. Was using a 15mm 1/2 inch drive socket and a long breaker bar on the bolt head and a 17mm 3/8 drive socket and a standard ratchet wrench on the nut. Actually used my foot against the wrench while trying to turn the bolt using the breaker bar...no luck...still couldn't get the bolt/nut to loosen more than one turn. Tightened it back up and reinstalled my Inspector Gadget floorboard.
This attempt was primarily a dry run in prep for installing the RIVCO RT Driver Floorboards that I have ordered. Can't install the RIVCO boards if I can't get the OEM pegs off.
So, all you savvy wrench turners out there, need your help, what's the secret to removing the OEM pegs? Thanks...
UPDATE 4 June: Over the past week I sprayed the left peg bolt two times with WD40 (petroleum distillates) and Carb and Choke Cleaner (toluene). Evidently this softened the thread locker and I was able to easily remove the left peg bolt nut.
So if you ever have to remove the left peg bolt do yourself a favor and treat the bolt/nut as I did. If you don't do something to soften/dissolve the thread locker, be prepared for a struggle (make that one h_ _ _ of a fight) trying to remove the peg bolt nut.
to removing the foot pegs on an RT? I tried to remove the left peg (the easier side) this morning but could not get the nut on the long bolt loosened more than about a single revolution. Was using a 15mm 1/2 inch drive socket and a long breaker bar on the bolt head and a 17mm 3/8 drive socket and a standard ratchet wrench on the nut. Actually used my foot against the wrench while trying to turn the bolt using the breaker bar...no luck...still couldn't get the bolt/nut to loosen more than one turn. Tightened it back up and reinstalled my Inspector Gadget floorboard.
This attempt was primarily a dry run in prep for installing the RIVCO RT Driver Floorboards that I have ordered. Can't install the RIVCO boards if I can't get the OEM pegs off.
So, all you savvy wrench turners out there, need your help, what's the secret to removing the OEM pegs? Thanks...
UPDATE 4 June: Over the past week I sprayed the left peg bolt two times with WD40 (petroleum distillates) and Carb and Choke Cleaner (toluene). Evidently this softened the thread locker and I was able to easily remove the left peg bolt nut.
So if you ever have to remove the left peg bolt do yourself a favor and treat the bolt/nut as I did. If you don't do something to soften/dissolve the thread locker, be prepared for a struggle (make that one h_ _ _ of a fight) trying to remove the peg bolt nut.
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