Anyone found a wrench that makes it easier to get to those muffler bolts?
Anyone found a wrench that makes it easier to get to those muffler bolts?
If your talking about the 4 at the very end ……. NOPE !
Box wrench - open end wrench - a good fatty
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I have used a 1/2 Inch distributor wrench in the past
I also have a Snap on Tools G M rear shock wrench that works in a pinch
Nuff Said," Were Burnin Daylight, Lets Ride"(Sober 37 years)
Current ride : 2021 FREEWHEELER M8, oldest ride 1960 FL
I think that is why many end up removing the body to replace the mufflers. Those bolts can be a real bear.
2011 Tri Glide: Rinehart 4" Slip Ons, HD Road Zeppelin Seat, 1.5" Rear Lift, DK Customs VIED's, DK Customs 1.5" Deluxe Tank Lift and CDW, DK Customs Floorboard Extensions, HD Sirius/xm and CB Modules, Smoked 4" Windscreen, Love Jug Mighty Mites, DK Customs EBS with Black Catch Can
What I have done in the past is to loosen the clamps on the mufflers then remove the muffler bolt towards the front first, then take a plastic mallet and tap the muffler as far forward as it will go. Then using a stubby ratchet box end remove the last bolt. I have seen where you can take short pieces of threaded rod and using red loctite install them into the mufflers then use nuts instead of the bolts, seems the nuts would be easier to start.
Nuff Said," Were Burnin Daylight, Lets Ride"(Sober 37 years)
Current ride : 2021 FREEWHEELER M8, oldest ride 1960 FL
Like has been mentioned. I first loosen the slip-on clamp up front, so I can move the muffler back and forth for best access to those bolts.
I use a ratcheting wrench when I can, and then a low profile open end wrench when I can't. It is irritating, but for me easier than pulling the body.
Kevin
I have found that if I get the back bolt pretty tight then tap the muffler forward, making it easier to get the wrench on the front bolt, it makes it pretty simple to really get the front one tight.
Current: 2019 Trike (custom 130ci T-Man kit with Darkhorse bottom end)
I have done this several times, lol. Loosen the clamps, take out the front bolt, loosen the rear bolt about a turn to two at most, slide the muffler off. When installing use a little lube on the support plates to slide into the rubber cushions. My hands don’t work as good as they used to, so starting the bolts in tight areas were a real pain.