Forrest Gump
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Doing this last year…I welded nuts onto the old bolts. They’d rusted to nothing. It worked and I really enjoyed doing it!!!
Weirdo!Doing this last year…I welded nuts onto the old bolts. They’d rusted to nothing. It worked and I really enjoyed doing it!!!
Sorry for the late replyThanks for that suggestion, I have looked online for Kluber release spray this seems a manufacturer a lot of different sprays for various applications – you don't happen to know the particular product number or name do you?
Sorry for the late reply
Your suggestion for an induction heater got me thinking so I started looking at what’s available and given the number of seized fasteners I’m going to have to deal with on this vehicle I took the plunge!, picture below.An ideal situation for a magnetic induction heater if you have access to one.
I did try with the ring spanner after using some penetrating oil it was clear that we weren't going to budge or I was going to ruin the heads.That's a good result, out of interest did you try undoing them before hand?
Good for melting the thread lock aswell. Have you got a link for it?
Gas axe is okay, but it tends to heat up everything it can see.Your suggestion for an induction heater got me thinking so I started looking at what’s available and given the number of seized fasteners I’m going to have to deal with on this vehicle I took the plunge!, picture below.
Got this from Amazon after reading some reviews and looking at them being used on various YouTube videos. Held it to each of the bolts in turn, approximately 30 seconds on each, and with a good ring spanner and a bit of grunt each one of them came out perfectly!
As you can see in the picture I had to modify the heating coil somewhat as they are all effectively end-on use and that is not possible with the layout of the swivel fixings. Highly impressed with this tool, whether the same would have happened if I’d use the blowtorch I don’t know, having experimented with it on the bench with some old bolts it does seem to direct the heat exactly where you want it. I appreciate not everybody would be able or want to spend £180 on one of these tools but I’m sure I’m going to be using this tool many times.View attachment 325003
well done, hard job so here’s a pint on me boss.Your suggestion for an induction heater got me thinking so I started looking at what’s available and given the number of seized fasteners I’m going to have to deal with on this vehicle I took the plunge!, picture below.
Got this from Amazon after reading some reviews and looking at them being used on various YouTube videos. Held it to each of the bolts in turn, approximately 30 seconds on each, and with a good ring spanner and a bit of grunt each one of them came out perfectly!
As you can see in the picture I had to modify the heating coil somewhat as they are all effectively end-on use and that is not possible with the layout of the swivel fixings. Highly impressed with this tool, whether the same would have happened if I’d use the blowtorch I don’t know, having experimented with it on the bench with some old bolts it does seem to direct the heat exactly where you want it. I appreciate not everybody would be able or want to spend £180 on one of these tools but I’m sure I’m going to be using this tool many times.View attachment 325003