Loosening Bolts
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Loosening Bolts
I need to replace the water pump to cylinder head pipe on my 1.9 water-cooled engine. Is it better/easier to slacken the bolts on the head with it warm/hot or cold, or does it make no difference. I don't fancy shearing the bolts or damaging the head. Thanks.
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Re: Loosening Bolts
there are studs into the block, try some plus gas on the nuts first but usually not too rusty due to their location
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Re: Loosening Bolts
Thanks, do I take it hot or cold makes no difference?
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Re: Loosening Bolts
itchyfeet wrote:there are studs into the block, try some plus gas on the nuts first but usually not too rusty due to their location
As the man says

I used this to extract a broken exhaust stud in conjuction with cobalt drills and easy-outs ...

It shrinks the metal and breaks the bond.
Ian
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1989 2.1DJ Trampspotter
LPG courtesy of Steve @ Gasure