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I just recently finished fixing up an old GS400X, and, of course, had a hell of a time with the casing screws. After trying all the usual tricks (The FAQ here covers them pretty well) with little or no success, I tried using a nail set in the center of the screws, tapping at it with a hammer, firmly but not hard. Dammy if after 50-100 taps, each and every one of the frozen screws just loosened up and came out with no fuss whatsoever. You could actually hear each one loosen up, the sound when you tapped it changed dramatically.
I have used this trick since then on two other stuck bolts & can attest to it's efficacy.
Dunno if it would work on frozen nuts, but I am certainly going to try it.
I'd be careful about banging near sensitive components such as bearings & whatnot, never know what those high frequency vibrations might to. I figgered casing bolts are removed enough from sensitive stuff to be safe. Other than that, you are on your own.
Hope this helps somebody!
I have used this trick since then on two other stuck bolts & can attest to it's efficacy.
Dunno if it would work on frozen nuts, but I am certainly going to try it.
I'd be careful about banging near sensitive components such as bearings & whatnot, never know what those high frequency vibrations might to. I figgered casing bolts are removed enough from sensitive stuff to be safe. Other than that, you are on your own.
Hope this helps somebody!