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Re: Grrrrrr. Old Rusty H Wheel Weight Removal
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Posted by Zonie on May 17, 2001 at 15:48:39 from (152.163.206.192):
In Reply to: Grrrrrr. Old Rusty H Wheel Weight Removal posted by The Red on May 17, 2001 at 14:56:08:
I'll tell you my secret method if you will just deliver those weights to me! I need a set but shipping is way too expensive! Seriously now if you take an acetelyne torch and heat them to almost cherry red then tap on them with a hammer while they're cooling and soak with penetrating oil ( preferably not wd-40 ) as soon as they've cooled down to the point that the oil doesn't vaporize when sprayed on they will probably come loose. you can keep repeating as necessary. use plenty of the penetrating oil. I've found that PB laster reall does work well.
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