Posted by 135 Fan on February 14, 2011 at 12:02:14 from (68.149.56.30):
In Reply to: Re: Broken Stud Removal posted by teddy52food on February 14, 2011 at 08:24:03:
I don't understand how any kind of penetrating oil is going to help when it's sprayed into a hole in the center of a bolt. Does it magically penetrate through the bolt to get to the threads? That's as bad as the guy that sprayed penterating oil on a super tight drain plug on my truck. If the drain plug is tight and it's overhead, what is the pentrating oil going to do other than drip down in your face? If a bolt is partially out and you can see the threads, then penetrating oil could work or if the broken bolt could be put so it's flat, then penetrating oil could possibly soak into the threads. On a vertical surface or overhead, forget it. Heat works in any position though. Dave
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