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Re: muffler pipe froze
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Posted by michael/ms on October 18, 2003 at 19:57:33 from (209.205.137.197):
In Reply to: muffler pipe froze posted by SCOTT IN MO on October 16, 2003 at 19:19:49:
dont use wax.. we all know wd40 wont work.. get you some "PB BLASTER" it is better than liquid wrench and specially wd40 ever hoped of being... spray it on the area good come back a day or so later and do it again and a couple days later you should be able to break it loose with maybe a mild stroke with one of those impact nut drivers you hit with a hammer and it turns an 8th turn every time you hit it...the rule of life states if its is a chance you will ever need to remove a bolt one day thats in an environment of potential rust corrosion like exhast bolts ALWAYS wipe on antisieze compound BEFORE you screw the bolt in.... it saves ALOT of trouble down the road..manufacturers dont use it because they dont have to remove the bolt. YOU DO....
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