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Millsy088 01-13-2022 05:02 AM

washer in wrong spot on subframe [solved]
 
hi there, so after putting my subframe back in i must have put the washer on the wrong side of this bolt, can i just undo that bolt and try and pry the washer out so i can put it on the other side and then check the tightness of the main 4 subframe bolts or will that throw off the suspension or something? i really hope i dont have to take the subframe out as i noticed this on the final check before i start and drive the car
https://cimg6.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.civ...6755d6a2de.jpg
the one where i believe the washer is in the wrong spot
https://cimg7.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.civ...9536ba0856.jpg
the other side (right side) where i believe i got it right

sdaidoji 01-13-2022 05:42 AM

re: washer in wrong spot on subframe [solved]
 
see the darker mark where you don't have dirty?
that's where the washer used to be. so wrong side.
I would fix that...

Originally Posted by Millsy088 (Post 4796934)
https://cimg6.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.civ...6755d6a2de.jpg
the one where i believe the washer is in the wrong spot


Millsy088 01-13-2022 05:45 AM

re: washer in wrong spot on subframe [solved]
 

Originally Posted by sdaidoji (Post 4796936)
see the darker mark where you don't have dirty?
that's where the washer used to be. so wrong side.
I would fix that...

Yes yes of course but I'm asking if I have to drop the whole subframe or if I can undo the bolt, then try and slide the washer out with a screwdriver or something as I imagine it could be in there tight, I reckon I could do that but would that minor adjustment mess with the alignment of the subframe or suspension?

sdaidoji 01-13-2022 06:44 AM

re: washer in wrong spot on subframe [solved]
 
you can loosen or just that one and try, if not, loosen all the bolts and try again

Colin42 01-13-2022 08:39 AM

re: washer in wrong spot on subframe [solved]
 
Loosen all the bolts, remove the wrong one and fix

Millsy088 01-13-2022 06:43 PM

re: washer in wrong spot on subframe [solved]
 

Originally Posted by Colin42 (Post 4796946)
Loosen all the bolts, remove the wrong one and fix

So I can loosen all the subframe bolts with out it dropping down?

sdaidoji 01-14-2022 05:06 AM

re: washer in wrong spot on subframe [solved]
 
we said loosen, not remove...

Millsy088 01-14-2022 05:19 AM

re: washer in wrong spot on subframe [solved]
 

Originally Posted by sdaidoji (Post 4796979)
we said loosen, not remove...

Yep too easy, I did all that, had to remove the engine mounts on the subframe but it did end up working thanks!

BrotatoChip 01-14-2022 08:35 AM

Re: washer in wrong spot on subframe [solved]
 
That bolts to a bracket, that bracket bolts to the "frame". Can't you just loosen the two bolts holding that bracket to the body to get the washer out?

Millsy088 01-15-2022 07:06 AM

Re: washer in wrong spot on subframe [solved]
 

Originally Posted by BrotatoChip (Post 4796991)
That bolts to a bracket, that bracket bolts to the "frame". Can't you just loosen the two bolts holding that bracket to the body to get the washer out?

in retrospect I probably could have, however, the washer was being a real pain and getting jammed on the bolt, stopping me from removing it, so I dropped the subframe low enough to the point where the washer would clear it, although I probably could have tried to remove the bracket from the body first, would have saved me a fair bit of time haha


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