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 How Hot Is Hot?I've got a couple snapped off valve cover bolts stuck in my head. I'm gonna use a heat gun to try and remove these guys. Question-What temperature should I set the heat gun to?
 
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 Right about when your eyebrows start to singeOriginally posted by snackie View PostI've got a couple snapped off valve cover bolts stuck in my head.   . .
 
 Probably wont get hot enough with a heat gun. Get a torch.82 1100 EZ (red)
 
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	 subid subid
 As hot as it will go. Use a lot of PB Blaster and heat it 'til it's smokin', give it a few good whacks with a hammer, then do it again.
 
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	 Broncoman75 Broncoman75
 If they are already snapped off, how are you going to remove them even if you get them heated up? vise grips? if they are snapped off below flush in the hole this is where a left hand drill bit can come in handy..
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	 snackie snackie
 Luckily, they broke with about 3 threads above the head. So, I'm gonna cut a slot in each and try and turn them out.Originally posted by Broncoman75 View PostIf they are already snapped off, how are you going to remove them even if you get them heated up? vise grips? if they are snapped off below flush in the hole this is where a left hand drill bit can come in handy..
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	 JEEPRUSTY JEEPRUSTY
 Try the heat gun first
 I doubt a propane torch would damage the aluminum but to err is caution to avoid divine
 or something like that.
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	 cableguy cableguy
 You might be fine with the MAPP bottle, hotter than propane but not so much that you wreck the head. Aluminum expands at a greater rate than steel so heat around the bolt after soaking it with PB.
 
 If its accessible, try your slot idea and an impact tool. Good luck!
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	 1_v8_merc 1_v8_merc
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 I just looked it up. the temperature of MAP gas is 5300 degrees F. The melting point of aluminum is 1221 degrees F.Komorebi-The light filtering through the trees.
 
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