To: Windflier
Repeated thermal cycling. Impact extractors. Make sure not a lefthanded thread.
7 posted on
03/12/2017 10:00:16 PM PDT by
Paladin2
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To: Paladin2
Repeated thermal cycling. Impact extractors. Make sure not a lefthanded thread.Correct on all three counts. You might also hit them by putting something into the allen wrench socket and hitting the end of them to break them loose (don't hit too hard) which is called "warming them up". The impact extractors would also do that for you. Also, think about the concept of reverse thread. Best wishes.
19 posted on
03/12/2017 10:06:21 PM PDT by
MeneMeneTekelUpharsin
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To: Paladin2
Make sure not a lefthanded thread. I thought of that, but put it out of my mind, as the repair instructions made no mention of it.
Others have suggested that I try tightening, then loosening. That should give me the answer, if they'll move.
25 posted on
03/12/2017 10:09:27 PM PDT by
Windflier
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To: Paladin2
105 posted on
03/13/2017 12:02:48 AM PDT by
Squantos
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To: Paladin2; Windflier
Repeated thermal cycling. what he said.
138 posted on
03/13/2017 4:23:14 AM PDT by
onona
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