Removing fasteners with Resbond
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Removing fasteners with Resbond
Hey,
I'm trying to remove my dump pipe which has Inconel studs and crush nuts with Resbond. Talk about a PITA! Is there anything I should apply or any technique to get this to shift?
Need to get this stuff out ASAP, I have a 6258 to go in!
Cheers
I'm trying to remove my dump pipe which has Inconel studs and crush nuts with Resbond. Talk about a PITA! Is there anything I should apply or any technique to get this to shift?
Need to get this stuff out ASAP, I have a 6258 to go in!
Cheers
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In the end it turned out to be not so bad. Those Inconel studs are great as the thread doesn't get messed up. I was able to do it with a beefy 1/2" breaker bar, I think it was just the Resbond making things tricky as after the initial hit of torque I could almost wind them out by hand.
Thanks guys!
Thanks guys!
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