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Re: Help...Frozen Nuts on fuel filter 200 85

Don't use a torch...&^)

WD-40 is useless stuff; pretty blue can, though.

If you can't get P'blaster, try anything with "penetrant" in the title or on the can. Let it soak in for a couple of days. I gave mine a week with P'blaster and they came right off.

And the tightening/loosening trick is a good one as well. You might also try tapping the wrench in both directions, back and forth slowly to get things moving. And then, if you find Loctite on the threads, you'll need to find the bastard that did it and fill his house locks with the stuff...&^)






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