> From: Graham Stretch [mailto:technical-iwnet@lineone.net]
> Sent: Wednesday, February 09, 2000 4:17 PM
>
> A good technique with stubborn nuts/bolts is to heat the
> offending item until it glows red then Quench with water
> the shock combined with the expansion contraction will
> often destroy any corrosion.
I think the original question which started this thread was about getting
the rubber bump stop out of the rear trailing arm on a TR6 (or TR4 IRS
maybe). Are you sure you want to heat an Aluminum trailing arm (or something
attached to it) "red" hot and then quench with water? I think I might go
easy with the heat in this application. JMO of course.
--- Peter Zaborski CF58310UO ---
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