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M998 mirror bracket bolt spinning

BlazeKeeper

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Hello,

I'm a member of my local volunteer fire department and we have received a surplus M998 to replace our current brush truck. The bottom mirror bracket on the passenger side won't tighten up. The bolt just spins. I can't tighten it or loosen it. This is the style of mirror I'm working with.

mirror.jpe http://nebula.wsimg.com/obj/MjJEQUU...2MjczNmU4OGNlNzY5MjlkZDBjMDIxN2ZhMDA6Ojo6OjA=

Anyone have any tips or tricks? Is there a nut on the back side that I can get to somehow?

Thanks!
 
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Scar59

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Per the illustration , it looks like the bolt threads into a "rivnut", not a captive nut on the inside. Rivnuts are common in aluminum structures.
Try to grab the collar of the rivnut, not much material there though. May have to apply a little American ingenuity.
May have to pull it out and install a plate nut.
 

BlazeKeeper

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I didn't notice that when I posted the link. The A post is smooth under the bracket, not like there's a threaded insert in there. I'll try and get a picture of it later this afternoon. Or at the very least try and find a more accurate picture.
 

TedG

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Sometimes you can put pressure on the rivnut and then turn the bolt. Try pulling the bracket towards you, else cut off and start over.
 

KansasBobcat

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When installing new fastener put a little anti-seize on the threads. I would rather have to tighten the mirror than install new rivnut. Also some people put some epoxy on the outside of the rivnut when installing.
 
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