misupratwin
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Hi everyone, I have been reading throught threads, Researching about my M37 project and I have noticed that some have trouble removing rusted nuts and bolts or screws,or broken ones. I have been a ASE master certified auto technician for 20 years, I worked at a GM dearlership for 15 years and have owned my own shop for 8 years, So i thought i would offer what works for me.
I live in Michigan, we use salt for everthing, so everything is rusty, ok extremly rusty.
The method I used to remove all my rusty nuts, bolts, screws is to use a torch, First heat the nut, bolt , screw until it is red hot then cool it completely with water. Most times i can take them out with my fingers. Another method is to heat them up and use parafin wax.
I have removed nuts that were paper thin using the water method, broken studs in heads and exhaust manifolds. On my M37 I have had only one broken windshield screw not come out.
I hope this helps someone some frustration, I hope this is useful, and not offensive. Thank you , Tim
I live in Michigan, we use salt for everthing, so everything is rusty, ok extremly rusty.
The method I used to remove all my rusty nuts, bolts, screws is to use a torch, First heat the nut, bolt , screw until it is red hot then cool it completely with water. Most times i can take them out with my fingers. Another method is to heat them up and use parafin wax.
I have removed nuts that were paper thin using the water method, broken studs in heads and exhaust manifolds. On my M37 I have had only one broken windshield screw not come out.
I hope this helps someone some frustration, I hope this is useful, and not offensive. Thank you , Tim