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Car Forum / Honda Cars / June 2006

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90 Accord Tie Rod Ends

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nospam - 24 Jun 2006 02:01 GMT
Well, I've got the driver's side new upper control arm on, the strut off,
and the steering tie rod end out but not off.

My question is, how do the tie rod ends come off?

The replacements are threaded just like the originals, but I can't get the
old one loose.

Does it have normal threads or is it reverse threaded?

I'm using two adjustable wrenches here; maybe a Vice-Grip would be better?

Will I have to use heat to loosen it?

Thanks.

dw

I'm using a Haynes manual, hence the questions.
'Curly Q. Links' - 24 Jun 2006 02:59 GMT
> Well, I've got the driver's side new upper control arm on, the strut off,
> and the steering tie rod end out but not off.
>
> My question is, how do the tie rod ends come off?

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Exploded parts diagrams are at www.slhondaparts.com, but maybe not old
enough for your model . . There is another site too . .

Who knows it?

'Curly'
TeGGeR® - 24 Jun 2006 04:09 GMT
> Well, I've got the driver's side new upper control arm on, the strut
> off, and the steering tie rod end out but not off.
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
>
> Does it have normal threads or is it reverse threaded?

Normal threads. But *rust*...*does*... do things to manipulability.

> I'm using two adjustable wrenches here; maybe a Vice-Grip would be
> better?

Jeez. Adjustable wrenches? Buddy, this is not your kid's swing set. Get a
proper tool kit or leave this to the pros. Adjustable wrenches are TOYS.

> Will I have to use heat to loosen it?

Sometimes, yes. Got a torch? No? Get one.

> Thanks.
>
> dw
>
> I'm using a Haynes manual,

Haynes is good for a fireplace. Makes good kindling.

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Elle - 24 Jun 2006 14:39 GMT
I recommend paying $4 for a can of the penetrating oil "PB
Blaster" and spraying it on the threads, especially at the
interface of the male and female threads. It will soak into
the seemingly inaccessible space via capillary action and
break free a lot of the rust. It's miraculous stuff.

I checked the steering section of the Accord manual at
http://www.honda.co.uk/car/owner/workshop.html but couldn't
find detail on the outer tie rod ends. I always thought they
just unscrewed (right hand thread) with maybe at most a lock
nut having to be loosened first.

> Well, I've got the driver's side new upper control arm on,
> the strut off, and the steering tie rod end out but not
[quoted text clipped - 17 lines]
>
> I'm using a Haynes manual, hence the questions.

www.autozone.com has the Chilton's manual (free online) for
your car, too. Chilton's for one reproduces much of the
Factory Service Manual these days.
 
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