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As I was driving to work, I noticed a sign that always shows up when June arrives... June is bike month. Shoot... Posted via RS Mobile |
Not a fan of their powertools in general.. their gearbox are typically plastic and won't last a few weekends of use. The minimum one should aim for is Hitachi. Quote:
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Who spilled my juice? Brawl over spilled punch at kindergarten graduation ceremony in Cleveland results in 8 arrests - Times Colonist :haha: |
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kid's a genius |
anyone know how to take these bolts out? having a hell of a time trying to loosen these 3 bolts. already wd40 the crap out of them. the back of them are hex http://i.imgur.com/KyAHcAM.jpg |
^blow torch and air tools.......... are we...........Lomac, Alatar, Mindbomber? |
The cat bolts? On my old civic I had every air tool you could think of and couldn't get it off, you may have to cut them in the end Posted via RS Mobile |
You talking about the 3 nuts on the wire leading into the o2 sensor?, Take out the O2 sensor with the wire and then it should be easier from there. Or cut it? take out the 02 sensor and replace? lol |
I prefer gunk's liquid wrench over WD40. Remember with liquid lubricants you have to tap the bolts or at least apply some torque / vibration so that the lubricants will work itself into the metal to metal areas. Use a wrench and hold the back hex bolt head too. If you are really frustrated, I suggest going to your nearest Air Liquide dealer and get some liquid nitrogen and just pour it on the bolt head, a few seconds then a tap at the bolt head, it should fall off.. it makes a heck less mess than fire especially in tight spaces. (but remember to wear safety goggles and thick gloves!) Quote:
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Remember that skanky looking girl that MG1 couldn't stop looking at? |
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It was a while ago, so I no remember so well. Hee hee........ |
holy fuck, just got a text from my sis with a pick and she got a half sleeve done today. Looks nice but so took me by surprise lol |
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Viper - Personally, I find: Kroil > PB Blaster > Liquid Wrench > WD40 acetylne unavailable, i would spray penetrating lube, drive, spray penetrating lube, drive, spray penetrating lube, drive. the exhaust heat will draw in the lube, and heating cooling cycles help as well. but, you'll most likely need a shop to remove them i think.. Posted via RS Mobile |
I have oxy-acetylene and would still choose to just break the bolts or cut them off. |
Anyone know if the Rona parking lot on Renfrew is enforced by any parking companies? I want to park there, and take the skytrain to school. |
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I had trouble with one of the three bolts when I helped my friend install his HFC. I didn't have a torch so I cut it off. |
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