May Pop
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I do a fair amount of exhaust work at a shop that does work for single moms and low income folks. Many vehicles near the end of their life. Most of the time I can remove most extra crusty nuts and bolts. Some of the exhaust systems use fasteners that have a silver/ bronze tint to them. If they are heated they gall and self destruct. I’ve learned to use a 3/8 air impact with what ever socket I can hammer onto to the fastener. By rattling it at low power those will often com off. Or heat with an oxy/acetylene torch. The special bolts don’t even like being burned off.
Any idea what those different fasteners are made of. Perhaps inconel?
Any ideas on making it easier?
Any idea what those different fasteners are made of. Perhaps inconel?
Any ideas on making it easier?
