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Topic: Removing Bolts
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| 2640Bill
11-07-2009 16:01:28
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I have a 1952 B. Square rear axles. Someone( before I bought it) had broken off all of the bolts on top of the axles. My question is, can I drill them out, use an easy out with some heat from a torch applied and not do any damage to seals or anything else. Thanks for your help. |
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| alabamafrog
11-08-2009 08:01:44
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Re: Removing Bolts in reply to 2640Bill, 11-07-2009 16:01:28
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| Wine bottle opener :D |
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| Rich Duane
11-07-2009 17:51:21
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Re: Removing Bolts in reply to 2640Bill, 11-07-2009 16:01:28
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| Are you shure that you are not looking at the corkes that were placed in the holes to keep dirt and water out. Rich |
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| 2640Bill
11-08-2009 06:29:04
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Re: Removing Bolts in reply to Rich Duane, 11-07-2009 17:51:21
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| I'm not sure. If they are corkers, how do you take them out? |
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