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Re: F-12 GAS CAP STUCK
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Posted by Farmer Bob on December 01, 2000 at 22:19:18 from (208.49.9.248):
In Reply to: F-12 GAS CAP STUCK posted by Andrew Helm on December 01, 2000 at 20:28:21:
Wayne, I would not use a torch on it no matter how stuck it was. You've probably already used some type of penatrant but is there any chance of using a small tube in the nozzle of a can of PB Blaster to stick up into the threads. Just keep forcing the stuff in there. I have never tried it but would probably resort to packing the whole cap and surrounding area in dry ice. Metal contracts when it gets cold. After the area has frost on it, remove the dry ice and pour liberal amounts of boiling water on it. Maybe it will be enough of a change to break it loose.//FB
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