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> Removing door hinge pins, Rediculously hard
ThePaintedMan
post Jul 14 2012, 12:20 PM
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Hey all,
Does anyone have any suggestions other than PB Blaster, heat and a BFH for removing door hinge pins? I wondered why I could never get my door to line up right until I pulled it off yesterday to replace the pins. Got the bottom out with a punch and hammer fairly easily. However I tried the same process with the top, only to find out that the pin has snapped off in the door at some point long ago. I got the "head" half of the pin out, but the other end is rusted/seized in. I have been soaking it for almost 24 hours in PB Blaster, and already had tried heat yesterday. I'm going to give it one more shot tonight, and will post a picture of the broken pin (NEVER seen that happen before and not sure how it even could!) In the meantime, does anyone have any other bright ideas? Yes, I know about the VW tool made for this, but I don't have access to one and it wouldn't work anyway since the head is gone!

FYI, scratching the paint is not an issue, thats something I'm going to tackle at a later point anyway.
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post Jul 14 2012, 04:26 PM
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A press is a great idea, but I don't think I can fit one in that tight space. Its hard to explain, but if you look at your car, you'll see the top of the pin is somewhat occluded by the upper edge of the door.

I could try an air hammer if I can get my hands on one with a pointy attachment.

The ATF/Acetone mix sounds awesome! I consider myself to be pretty "up" on my chemistry, but I'm not sure what the significance is in the mix that allows it to penetrate so well. I'll look into it.

The whole door is already off. Can't simply remove the hinge because the pin is stuck in the portion that is steel-riveted to the door. I have no idea how someone would replace that portion of the hinge anyhow, nor do I know how the factory attached them in the first place.

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