Well I'm pretty much screwed. Another half dozen heat/soak cycles and it doesn't budge. Plus I drilled a hole in the casting in the middle to get Aerokroil in there. Did no good, and I sheared off my welded nut. And that's on the one with enough stub that I can get a nut on it. The other one's sheared off -- both sides -- flush with the arms. As a last resort I tried drilling them on my 1" capacity mill. The trunnion bolts are not much less hard than the drill bit; I didn't even get .25" in before I cooked the bit cherry red. I may look for some special super-hard bit but that seems desperate as a hole down the middle of a hard, frozen bolt may not help in this case; it's so long and no way to grip it. Both trunnions have both arms stuck on there, which makes dealing with them difficult. With a good dozen hours in them I think it's safe to say they are unusable. With replacement costs over $700 for rebuilt used parts I have to find another solution. (I need arms too, so it'll be even more.) Any ideas anyone? This kinda puts the car off the road. Does a 64-69 upper trunnion system fit, or nearly so? It appears (from the parts catalog drawings) to have the right camber and it's probably the same upper bearing. But I think the arms fit into the chassis like all other 64-up cars, instead of onto that bolt-on pivot bar. _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list