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Post by renners on Oct 19, 2014 9:21:30 GMT -5
I did I'll lol it took a sledge hammer a 4foot pole and to borrow a socket set from my neighbour... I hit it with the sledge purely out of frustration but it worked lol I've never seen anything so covered in locktite before lol sage to say I won't be locktite-omg it lol
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Post by niz76 on Oct 19, 2014 9:39:35 GMT -5
You got it!! Awesome! I've been there bro- clutch nuts can drive you to the edge haha
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Post by renners on Oct 19, 2014 9:54:51 GMT -5
It almost reduced me to tears lol instead I just smashed a hammer off the floor lol Over 2days and about 8hours it finally came off thanks to everyone for the tips
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Post by katastroff on Oct 19, 2014 11:42:44 GMT -5
Now would be a good time to thump your chest. (War cry is optional, but would do you good)
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Post by renners on Oct 19, 2014 13:07:03 GMT -5
I may have shouted fuck yes as loud as humanly possible and being totally honest I did thump my chest in pride
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Post by jhobe6678 on Oct 19, 2014 16:13:50 GMT -5
Now would be a good time to thump your chest. (War cry is optional, but would do you good) Who said Canadians don't have a sense of humor. I've been there many of times. Mostly on cars. Not being able to get a nut or bolt loose or can't get something to fit. I've gone as far as to dremel a mounting bracket for a power steering pump just so I could get my exhaust manifold off. Or taking a file to the pulley on an AC compressor to clean it while the car is running. I used a wire brush but that got sucked up into the pulley and belt. I'm lucky that's all it was. Where there's a will, there's a hammer.
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Post by renners on Oct 19, 2014 16:54:16 GMT -5
Love that last line lol
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Post by jhobe6678 on Oct 19, 2014 17:21:54 GMT -5
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