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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Joe,<br>
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You might try heating with a torch and then using a candle and let
the wax work in. I used this method to remove rusted studs from a
TR6 exhaust manifold. You need to concentrate the heat on the nut
if possible.<br>
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To remove broken studs, you can try to weld/braze a bolt and then
use wax, wd40 or aerocrole (sp).<br>
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If you have a butterfly air wrench, set it to low torque and that
may help some also.<br>
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Bob<br>
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On 07/17/2017 01:04 PM, JOSEPH MATO wrote:<br>
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come up with a foolproof way to get fender bolts off without
snapping them. I would think heat from a torch would help
along with soaking with WD40. also, what do you use on the
snapped head ones. thanks, Joe Mato</div>
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