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Ok thanks, guess I will get the big pipe wrench out and a pipe and a BFH!
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I've never broke a block. did break one or 2 elbows but I've probably taken more out than most, at least somewhere in the 80 to 100 range. I'm not gentle , lets put it this way, I've broken the handle off of 2 pipe wrench's already hitting them with a hammer.
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it was pretty easy to get the elbow out of the 100 i was working on earlier today, it just fell out when i took the muffler off.
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actually it wasn't broke, the threads were a little chewed up from rattling in the block so i cleaned them up and threaded it back in, it went in good and tight so hopefully its good to go now.
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That's what I wanted to hear Don! The big stuff is coming out! Lol
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this has been my experience. They've all come out for me.
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PB and let it soak for a couple days. Get the ring loose and spry it down again.
I used a pipe wrench and actually bent the elbow, but I'm rather impatient at times. I found a good supply of pipe at Home Depot.
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What I have found works for me for really stuck bolts, nuts, flanges, etc.
Soak for a couple of days with high grade penetrating oil of your choice..PBBlaster, Kroil, etc. Smack with hammer a few times to help work in the penetrant. Heat with torch, then SOAK with penetrating oil while still hot. Repeat a couple of times, then repeat next day. Wipe up excess penetrating oil before re-heating. Should come loose with a few days of this treatment.
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soooooooo, you ever get it out?
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