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Posted by adam on February 03, 2001 at 17:16:34 from (216.138.56.28):
hey, i learned somethin from my grandpa that might help a lot of people. if you have any bolts stuck, and nothin seemes to get them out, heat the area around up with the torch, and then put a dab of parifin wax around the bolt. the parrifin wicks around the threads instead of running off, and bolts come right out. you can buy it in packs at kroger or walmart for cheap, and it will last you forever. im 17, and ive been using this trick for 7 years or so, and its never failed me, so try it. it also works with freeze plugs, stuck distributers, some pistons, and any other pain in the rear, been workin for an hour to get them out, you get the picture... hope this helps. Adam
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