What a pain in the arse!!
Re: What a pain in the arse!!
stevo turbo wrote:Screw you!
i rest my case

steve
Chairman
The Drain
LE 4x4 turbo
SE2 4x4 turbo RIP
Chairman
The Drain
LE 4x4 turbo
SE2 4x4 turbo RIP
Re: What a pain in the arse!!
Get the easy-out off, then soak it in WD40 a few times a day for a couple of days
Then after heating up the head around the stud (hobby torch is good for this) use two nuts locked together to unwind it.
Works for me almost every time.
Then after heating up the head around the stud (hobby torch is good for this) use two nuts locked together to unwind it.
Works for me almost every time.
Re: What a pain in the arse!!
as chav says or if it doesnt work drill into the middle of the stud and hammer a torqx bit in and un screw it
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Re: What a pain in the arse!!
Got my head back at the weekend, minus the easy-outs! Cost the grand sum of £15!! Mates dad owns his own machining business and did it in his spare time. That's what you call lucky lol!! Gasket sets, timing belt kit and a few other bits ordered so should be busy for a little while...
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