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Old 06-21-2017, 06:44 AM
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Default And test pipe install begins

Got it up on the stands
had about 5ft of extensions......


I returned home after an hour defeated with my phone battery dead and WD 40 all over me.
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im about to head back out now and take another crack at it, no air tools but tons of sockets, swivels, watches and wrenches. It's 10am here so we will see how long this takes. These bolts are REALLY on there. I never believed in demons but these bolts are starting to change that.
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But at what cost
so now that my swivel is snapped I'm wondering how TF I'm gonna get the other ones off
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Go get some pb blaster.... will make it easier
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Originally Posted by travlee
Go get some pb blaster.... will make it easier

Any specific one you recommend?? Please
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Originally Posted by Goodolejim
Any specific one you recommend?? Please
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Originally Posted by travlee
Go get some pb blaster.... will make it easier
Or is PB blaster the best,
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Originally Posted by travlee
I'm at the store now, gonna pick some up, think I need anything else?
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the one i have always used and had luck with
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Is both a good idea?
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Originally Posted by travlee
the one i have always used and had luck with

Alrighty then, picking it up now , thanks bud
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Originally Posted by Goodolejim
Is both a good idea?
in all honesty, they are prob almost identical
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Originally Posted by travlee
in all honesty, they are prob almost identical
Lol well that WD was 8 bucks so I got 2 cans of PB blaster instead
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Still struggling with the last 2 on my driver side cat, this b**** don't wanna move so I think it's time for a pizza brake
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soak it again... you could try adding some heat to it

drink a beer, that always helps
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Default So much for PB blaster

How long do I heat the nuts and bolts?
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Originally Posted by travlee
soak it again... you could try adding some heat to it

drink a beer, that always helps
lol just bought a torch. Gonna drink a couple shots then I'll get back to work
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Till they glow, but USE CAUTION, most solvents are flammable and can catch your engine/eyebrows on fire!
I highly recommend Liquid Wrench also, let it soak overnight. gl!
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Till they glow, but USE CAUTION, most solvents are flammable and can catch your engine/eyebrows on fire!
I highly recommend Liquid Wrench also, let it soak overnight. gl!
Tbh I'm really nervous to torch something that was soaked in PB but I have a fire extinguisher, just praying my car doesn't blow up
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if you cant get them off, hit up acidjake75 on here... he is in carrollton and does alot of work for locals
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Originally Posted by travlee
if you cant get them off, hit up acidjake75 on here... he is in carrollton and does alot of work for locals
Hopefully I can get it off but I'll hit him up also, thanks for all the advice



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