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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

Re: Screw on bottom of front block?

In Reply to: Re: Screw on bottom of front block? posted by paint_fodder on September 10, 2003 at 17:25:25:


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Posted by:
joe "SnIp3rSh0t" ramos
on September 10, 2003 at 22:32:24

: I've tried heating the front block with a hair dryer and then turning the screw...can't get it to budge...

: : Nope, my came off in a twist of the wrist, i put my gauge in the same spot.

: : : I just bought a 500psi mini guage for my '99 cocker. I want to put it in place of the screw on the bottom of the front block...except I can't get the screw off. Does anyone know if they use red locktite on these? Because that sure is what it feels like. Thanks.

if u cant get it off try heating witha torch...but not hot enough to make it glowing orange...try talkin to some1 in the automotive field...they know how to take anything off with locktite especially with the red stuff...its basicly like jb weld (liquid weld)

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