He said earlier he has ghawled up the entire perimeter of the cap, so obviously the channel lock to grip the outer rim has failed. I have never had one seal like he is explaining though. Sometimes just pure brute force is the ticket for the day.
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With the cover off, I would just take the dremel and make a slot big enought to accept the biggest flat tip bit my impact driver has and whack it loose.
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How about using your Dremel with a cut-off wheel to make a couple of "flats" on the sides of the plug?
Then, it would be a simple matter of using a Crescent wrench to remove it.
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Oh, if I had a dremel I'd probly have tried it already
That's why I say I like the idea.
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If I was in your position, I would get the cap as cold as possible, however I could, and use a pencil-flame torch just below the cap, no heat on the cap, in any case, and use a hammer and 1/4" chisel on the remaining 'land' of the cap, patience is the key.sigpicSome of the totally committed probably should be.
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Originally posted by tatu View PostYou could tap it round using a sharp chisel on the edge and hit it with firm smacks like Tom says,Originally posted by habsdoc View PostJust use a chisel and hammer to remove the cap by hitting it near the radius on the remaining upright unbroken part. By hitting down and lefty loosey, it will come undone rather easily.Originally posted by recycled64 View Postin any case, and use a hammer and 1/4" chisel on the remaining 'land' of the cap, patience is the key.
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Originally posted by rustybronco View PostThis......
Or just because it might work?
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Originally posted by Steve View PostWhy? Just because it came from three different people?
Or just because it might work?
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Maybe someone named "The Bonehead P O" used JB Weld to "fix" an oil seep.
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Originally posted by tkent02 View PostAt least four. I suggested it in the third post. Apparently it didn't work for some reason.
Originally posted by tkent02 View PostUse a hammer and some sort of drift to turn it, like a screwdriver or something to drive it counterclockwise.
Get out a hammer and chisel, place the chisel on the outer radius and start bashing.
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Originally posted by rustybronco View PostDidn't catch your post....
This....
Get out a hammer and chisel, place the chisel on the outer radius and start bashing.
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Originally posted by Agemax View Postany complete bottom ends for sale in the parts for sale section???
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