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Suspension
Bloody hell
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<blockquote data-quote="Igor Smetaniuk" data-source="post: 1021481" data-attributes="member: 69592"><p>Mark K</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Damn - Thanks for the heads up because I'm going to be doing '01 once the Northeast decides to get toasty out again. I always have success dowsing stuff with penetrant and heating with a torch. If it's a booger, I'll heat it up, spray it with ice water and then heat it up again. that expansion/contraction effect usually helps to break rust bonds. I only do that on bolts like these that don't play a major critical strength role.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Igor Smetaniuk, post: 1021481, member: 69592"] Mark K Damn - Thanks for the heads up because I'm going to be doing '01 once the Northeast decides to get toasty out again. I always have success dowsing stuff with penetrant and heating with a torch. If it's a booger, I'll heat it up, spray it with ice water and then heat it up again. that expansion/contraction effect usually helps to break rust bonds. I only do that on bolts like these that don't play a major critical strength role. [/QUOTE]
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