intake manifold bolts stuck help!!!!

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  • GelandeStrasse

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    • rampimpin

      #17
      see i tried the vise grips but the ones i have are to big can grab onto the bolt. and since i dont have a welder dont think thats gonna work lol but im goin to the hardware store tom. and im hoping i can figure somthing out

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      • Guest

        #18
        Originally posted by GelandeStrasse
        I have one of these, I keep it on the bike. Came in handy once pinching off a leaking vacuum line. They do make a small needle nose one also. Believe I saw it at Lowe's, Home Depot for a couple of bucks.

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        • Guest

          #19
          I have used a sharp wood chisel on those phillip screws, tapping a glancing blow in the direction the screw turns. It has yet to fail me.
          Maybe it is because I haven't come up to a screw that won't turn regardless of what you use.

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          • 850 Combat
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            • Sep 2006
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            • Spokane, WA, and Hampden, ME

            #20
            Originally posted by sedelen
            I have used a sharp wood chisel on those phillip screws, tapping a glancing blow in the direction the screw turns. It has yet to fail me.
            Maybe it is because I haven't come up to a screw that won't turn regardless of what you use.
            That works.

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