I tried the second one, but stopped as it was not budging. Thankfully the first is sticking out by 1/2" or so, so I think I should be able to get it off with some pliers or by slotting it and using my impact driver once the pipes are off.
So... my plan is to go get a map gas torch, some locking pliers, and a candle, and try alternating heat + pb blaster and melted candle wax for a few rounds. I just doused all of the bolts with pb blaster to soak over night. I also tapped all of them with a hammer, but am not sure how hard I should really be hitting them so I did it fairly lightly.
I've read many of the threads about this problem, but does anyone have any more advice / proven methods before I go breaking all of the bolts? Right now I'm just bummed that my bike is basically out of commission until I get this taken care of. This is why I need a second bike, but my wife will never buy that
so now I have 2 that are broken (broke in the same place as the other one); I guess I got cocky but it is really hard to tell the difference between turning and breaking on these. Now that I have successfully removed 2 I think I know what it should feel like. Definitely was a noticeable "snap" when the corrosion broke. What seemed to give the most success was a slight tighten, then loosen, going a little further each time.
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