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Old 08-30-2014, 08:14 PM
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Connor - you might try some Kroil penetrating oil http://www.kanolabs.com/penLub.html#anchor173855. Better than PB blaster and best stuff I've ever used on seized fasteners. Give it a day or so to soak in after applying. A test engineer friend of mine who had a side business overhauling turbochargers discovered it and got Pratt & Whitney to start using it where seizing/oxidation of fasteners exposed to temperatures of 1200-1400F was a big problem! GFS used it to get his OB trim & tilt assembly apart when nothing else worked. A top notch hardware store may carry it, or you can order it direct or from Eastwood. Denny
Oh, the horror. Yes, I turned a 10" brass drift into a cigar butt in a month of Sundays with
a 3 pound sledge and 2 jumbo tanks of mapp gas. I finally got it with an air hammer.

Is there any way to get good backing on it to hold it hard and get an air hammer on it?
I must have done 200 soak, heat , and beat cycles. All the pros said you can`t do it without O/A. Never again.

Only mushroom one side of the pin...
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