How can i remove an axle retaining nut from a Mazda protege,?

Question:
i have .. pushed pulled.. on every wrench i have.. then started cutting it off and it still wont move... even heateded.. it up .. and nothing .. im replacing the axle so damage to that is not a problem ?? help

Answers:

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You need to get a cutting torch and cut a line through one side. Then use a hammer and chisel to 'peel' it off.

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Have you tried using an impact wrench? That's the preferred method if you have shop air. If not, get yourself a nice long breaker bar and slip a pipe over the end of it for added leverage.

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Also, double-check that you have the cotter pin out of it, and that you're turning it the right way. Some axle nuts are reverse threaded.

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try a pry bar and a long pipe to get more lever on it

engine problem?

not to sure but you need maybe contact sears and find out if they have a special tool for it or try ther web site and ask the?
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