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Sounds pretty stuck. I've always been able to remove them
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Evan_Wright (Ca)
on April 04, 2013 at 11:03 PM
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Removing stuck idler studs?
posted by evan_aggie
on April 04, 2013 at 10:54 PM
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with vise grips since I wasn't re-using them. I'd soak them numerous times in pb blaster over a day or so. If still no-go then your probably going to have to heat it up. It may have been installed with red loc tight which requires heat sometimes.
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Removing stuck idler studs?
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evan_aggie
22:54:01 04/04/13
Sounds pretty stuck. I've always been able to remove them -
Evan_Wright (Ca)
23:03:25 04/04/13
I seriously considered not trying to swap them in fear
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evan_aggie
23:06:10 04/04/13
Re: Sounds pretty stuck. I've always been able to remove them
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JSD-ZX
01:09:18 04/09/13
tighten two nuts together
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Khronik
01:20:35 04/05/13
Overnight PB blaster soak appeared to work. Man I hate
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evan_aggie
19:59:49 04/05/13
Heat up the studs, then spray penetrent while still hot (n/m)
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ZaXxon
08:26:26 04/05/13
I'll give that a try when I get home this afternoon. Thanks. (n/m)
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evan_aggie
08:58:44 04/05/13
the way I do it
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Zvil (FL)
16:08:46 04/05/13
I don't weld. The longer stud is still stuck. Do you think
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evan_aggie
17:43:48 04/07/13
Who knows.... you might get lucky
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Zvil (FL)
21:34:19 04/07/13
one more thing you might want to try is
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Zvil (FL)
21:39:16 04/07/13
Finally turned! I threw caution to the wind and torched it
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evan_aggie
22:03:21 04/07/13
i came across some studs that were apparently red loctited
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gt300zxtt(HI)
02:07:37 04/06/13
Both nuts keep spinning on the bottom stud. I tried to get
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evan_aggie
17:58:16 04/07/13
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