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Windshield bolts question

Postby Unaweep » Thu Dec 18, 2014 6:44 pm

Hey guys, we are going to use the Bronco for a parade in February and want to fold the windshield down for the event. Top will stay off all winter now as I was about to put it back on this weekend.


My question is: are the knob/screws that hold the windshield normal threads? I would guess they are, but with my luck I would be cranking on reverse threads.


I will start shooting some PB blaster on them now, I just don't want to wreck them.


Any advice on getting them free?

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Re: Windshield bolts question

Postby Eck » Thu Dec 18, 2014 6:49 pm

Regular thread. PB Blaster will help. Not sure if you can get heat on it without burning the glass, paint or any rubber gaskets. Do you have an impact wrench? If not, maybe put a socket on it and hit the socket a few times with a hammer to break some of the rust free.
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Re: Windshield bolts question

Postby Unaweep » Thu Dec 18, 2014 7:46 pm

Ok thanks.

Yea- I have many impact wrenches, but I'll soak it for a month or so before I use that.
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Re: Windshield bolts question

Postby landshark » Thu Dec 18, 2014 8:53 pm

Have you tried to just remove them?
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Re: Windshield bolts question

Postby Justin » Thu Dec 18, 2014 9:13 pm

That'd be my first step. Mine popped right out, no problem.
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Re: Windshield bolts question

Postby Eck » Thu Dec 18, 2014 9:44 pm

landshark wrote:Have you tried to just remove them?


I had assumed that was the first step already taken. Mine came right out as well.
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Re: Windshield bolts question

Postby Unaweep » Fri Dec 19, 2014 7:57 am

Yes. I tried to remove them.
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Re: Windshield bolts question

Postby Kinder » Fri Dec 19, 2014 8:01 am

I'd also use a socket that matches the bolt head, 6 point socket for a 6 point bolt. If you use a impact driver hit it in both directions, it'll help breakup what ever funk is holding it.
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Re: Windshield bolts question

Postby Justin » Fri Dec 19, 2014 12:11 pm

Used carefully, you may also be able to hit it with a propane, butane or MAPP torch without messing up the surrounding paint. If it's really stubborn, the other thing you can do is mask off the surrounding area with a few layers of tinfoil and weld a big nut to the bolt head. The combination of heat and increased leverage can get stubborn bolts out.
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Re: Windshield bolts question

Postby Unaweep » Fri Dec 19, 2014 5:27 pm

Justin wrote:Used carefully, you may also be able to hit it with a propane, butane or MAPP torch without messing up the surrounding paint. If it's really stubborn, the other thing you can do is mask off the surrounding area with a few layers of tinfoil and weld a big nut to the bolt head. The combination of heat and increased leverage can get stubborn bolts out.



Thanks again. You haven't seen the paint so worrying about that kinda pointless.
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