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Wow, got myself in a pickle.
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<blockquote data-quote="cjpayne" data-source="post: 178139" data-attributes="member: 7183"><p>You don't like the smell of WD40???? I must be weird then.lol. Actually, my grandfather is the one who introduced me to it when I was a kid. Sometimes when I smell it, it reminds me of working on cars with him. Trying to get a rusty bolt loose, he asked me, "Havent you ever heard of WD40????"===Dumb look from me.lol</p><p></p><p>I know its too late for this in this instance, but.........</p><p>If there is any stud left to get some visegrips on, position the stud upright, heat everything up cherry red, spray with PBblast until it cools and puddles around the stud(LOTS of smoke involved), let it sit awhile, then twist it out. When it cools, it will thermally draw/force the penetrant into the threads.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cjpayne, post: 178139, member: 7183"] You don't like the smell of WD40???? I must be weird then.lol. Actually, my grandfather is the one who introduced me to it when I was a kid. Sometimes when I smell it, it reminds me of working on cars with him. Trying to get a rusty bolt loose, he asked me, "Havent you ever heard of WD40????"===Dumb look from me.lol I know its too late for this in this instance, but......... If there is any stud left to get some visegrips on, position the stud upright, heat everything up cherry red, spray with PBblast until it cools and puddles around the stud(LOTS of smoke involved), let it sit awhile, then twist it out. When it cools, it will thermally draw/force the penetrant into the threads. [/QUOTE]
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