M_R_205 5 1 Cars Posted October 1, 2007 the rear beam on my xs is seized on the drives side and iv tryed a few cowboyish ways to free it off for instance attacking it with plus gass and bouncing the back of the car as much as possible lol, bassicaly i need it to pass the mot on thursday so i can take my gti off the road, once the gti is off the road i will simply fit the good beam off that, any other ideas for releasing it that dont involve stripping?, bearing in mind when its passed the m.o.t the beam will be scraped.... cheers Paul Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
max0 5 Posted October 1, 2007 the rear beam on my xs is seized on the drives side and iv tryed a few cowboyish ways to free it off for instance attacking it with plus gass and bouncing the back of the car as much as possible lol, bassicaly i need it to pass the mot on thursday so i can take my gti off the road, once the gti is off the road i will simply fit the good beam off that, any other ideas for releasing it that dont involve stripping?, bearing in mind when its passed the m.o.t the beam will be scraped.... cheers Paul There isnt a easy fix, id swap the gti one over. Its only 6 bolts and your brake pipes/handbrake cables. few hours work and it will be done Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
pacey205 2 Posted October 1, 2007 (edited) I drilled some holes in the beam tube, attached some grease nipples, filled the beam up with grease and moved the arm about until it freed off. Went from being basically solid to nice free movement, more than enough to pass the MOT anyway. Incidentally its been like that for a year or so until I get round to fitting my 309 beam and I havent had any problems with it at all. HTH Michael Edited October 1, 2007 by pacey205 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
M_R_205 5 1 Cars Posted October 1, 2007 I drilled some holes in the beam tube, attached some grease nipples, filled the beam up with grease and moved the arm about until it freed off. Went from being basically solid to nice free movement, more than enough to pass the MOT anyway. Incidentally its been like that for a year or so until I get round to fitting my 309 beam and I havent had any problems with it at all. HTH Michael how did you free the beam up to start with? the only reason im not swaping the the beam b4 the mot is i need the gti as a daily driver/comuteing car and i cant realy do with out it, plus if it fails im gona be stuck with 2 cars that dont work and no way of getting spares Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
pacey205 2 Posted October 1, 2007 I just forced the trailing arm up and down repeatedly with a jack from memory, it needed the grease to work in before it properly freed off though. Michael Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Miles 331 1 Cars Posted October 1, 2007 Stick the handbrake on and go from 1st and reverse a few times, If that doesn't do it, nothing will Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
M_R_205 5 1 Cars Posted October 1, 2007 I just forced the trailing arm up and down repeatedly with a jack from memory, it needed the grease to work in before it properly freed off though. Michael cool il give that a try tomorrow then thanks!! il put a load of releasing fluid in too that should help it along too Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
M_R_205 5 1 Cars Posted October 1, 2007 Stick the handbrake on and go from 1st and reverse a few times, If that doesn't do it, nothing will good one, never thought of that either, my mate sugested erliar to fill the boot with heavy s*it and take it for a blast up some un-eaven/dirt roads lol, i think the first/reverse idea will do less damage though!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Spiky 37 Posted October 1, 2007 good one, never thought of that either, my mate sugested erliar to fill the boot with heavy s*it and take it for a blast up some un-eaven/dirt roads lol, i think the first/reverse idea will do less damage though!! IF you do that, watch you dont bottom out on it Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
pug_ham 244 3 Cars Posted October 1, 2007 my mate sugested erliar to fill the boot with heavy s*it and take it for a blast up some un-eaven/dirt roads lol, i think the first/reverse idea will do less damage though!! Definately less risk, with a badly seized rear beam taking it for a blast up an un-even rough lane could see it spitting you into a tree or wall due to the lack of movement. Graham. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
M_R_205 5 1 Cars Posted October 2, 2007 well i spent 4 hours today trying to free it off with zero luck, first ff i drilled a couplke holes and sprayed tones of plus gas in, i then re fitted the wheel and the the whole foward reverse thing, nothing, gave it loads of heat a few got smacks with a bloody great hammer, and tryed the foward reverse thing again, no luck, so any more ideas welcom, or if you have a spare beam of anxs or base model car id be interested in a pm (add in wanted section also) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites