Posted by JRSutton on April 13, 2012 at 09:55:06 from (75.130.109.233):
In Reply to: Re: Penetrating oil posted by rustyfarmall on April 13, 2012 at 08:37:19:
Tried that - both getting the sensor glowing - the pipe glowing - both glowing - can't get the thing to move.
Problem is, I should have done that FIRST - instead I did everything wrong - started with an open ended wrench - rounded it a bit - cut the wires and used the box end, hitting it with a heavy hammer and pushing with my foot - rounded it a LOT more.
Cracked the sensor body off and tried a socket - rounded it even further.
FINALLY tried a 6 point socket on an impact driver - but still nothing.
So now I have a nice rounded mess.
Should have just gone with the heat and the 6 point right from the start.
I know better - I was just being stupid and now I'm paying for it.
Going to let it soak some more - and keep my fingers crossed.
I've got the acetone/atf on there now - we'll see if it does have magical properties.
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