・ 1 Heat the connection with a propane torch if you can do so without any risk of damage or fire. It helps... ・ 2 Apply a liberal amount of penetrating oil in and around the joint, then wait ... and wait ... and wait... ・ 3 Strike the head ...
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How to Loosen Rusty Nuts, Bolts and Screws. Have a rusted nut, bolt or screw that you just can't get loose? There are a couple methods I have used that have worked and I hope will help you as well! ... eHow Article: How to Loosen Rusty Nuts, Bolts and Screws...
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Rust can corrode most types of metal bolts and screws and make them nearly impossible to remove, here are some tips for doing so. ... It will take several minutes to heat the bolts and screws. Then, use a screw driver or a wrench to loosen it up. Finally, use a stiff wire brush to remove the loosened rust.
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I spent 3 hours trying to remove a single rusted on rotor on my 2000 exp. Go buy a few 1/2 inch bolts at least 4 in long with nuts. ... I used a propane torch, and just used enough heat to loosen. I did not use enough heat to change the color of the rotor. I was also concerned with heating the bearings, but made sure to keep...
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If the part holding the rusted fastener is small, you might toss the whole part in a tub Heat will expand the parent metal part to encourage it to loosen its grip on the bolt or stud. It will also cause some thermal stress in the parts due to irregular expansion of the material that tends to break the bond in the thread.
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While disassembling my 29 Chevy truck almost every thing was rusted so badly special measures had to taken to remove numerous bolts. ... work to penetrate and loosen frozen nuts and bolts. These products can be found at hardware and tool supply stores. Spray a liberal amount of penetrating oil on the offending fastener,
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Re: How to Loosen Rusted Nuts Bolts ? Steve Reed 17:27:02 06/16/06 (0) ... Re: How to Loosen Rusted Nuts Bolts ? JB-80 TWICE AS GOOD® 23:34:31 9/22/99 (0) ... Subject: Re: How to Loosen Rusted Nuts Bolts ?
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In Reply to: How to Loosen Rusted Nuts Bolts ? posted by Randy (CA) on September 21, 1999 at 01:57:01: ... After a couple applications of the stuff I was able to remove the bolts. Just wanted to pass the word along. It might be worth giving it a try.
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A torch will be useful if the PB alone will not work. BE CAREFUL! The PB may burn and so may many other things surrounding the nut/bolt. When using a torch try to heat either the nut or the bolt but not both. After heating immediately try to loosen it. ... See Removing Seized Nuts and Bolts for more.
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