Attempt 3 at removing the torsion bar housing.
Short version for those with limited attention span - Failed
Longer version: I completed cutting the nut off & then tried knocking the bolt back out. Bas%£$d wouldn't budge even .01 of a mm
More de -blocker applied & left to soak. Tea consumed.
Battle resumed. Applied Impact gun to bolt and gave it a good go - Nada, Zip, bugger all movement. Tried the breaker bar instead - yessss! we have movement. Re-positioned breaker bar and gave it another go... a bit more movement, this looks promising,,,SNAP!! One 12 mm bolt head now parted company with the rest of the bolt shaft
More de blocker applied. Tea consumed.
Came back and gave it a thorough pounding with a drift and a 1KG club hammer. Very effective at dislodging any debris from under the rear wheel arch but had nil effect on moving the remains of the bolt.
I broke out the blow torch, gave it a good roasting and then pounded on it some more - it just laughed at me.
Out came the drill. Now this is a high tensile bolt and is also a pig to get at whilst trying to apply sufficient pressure to get the drill bit to actually bite into the bolt shaft rather than skip across the surface. I've probably only drilled out about 10mm worth of bolt in the intervening few hours. Between each session of drill work, I've heated the thing up and smacked it with the club hammer, all with no effect whatsoever!
I've left it soaking with de-blocker overnight but I'm not holding out much hope for tomorrow. I think it will just be a slow progress of drilling the bolt out until there is nothing left.
On a more positive note, I cleaned up, masked up and shot some paint over the rear wheel hubs and then now look great. I also got the ABS sensors out of the rear control arm without breaking either the bolt or damaging the sensors.
Re- match scheduled for tomorrow.
