Is there an easy way to remove/ replace the nuts?
I have used "Kano Kroil" for anything that is rusted, galvanic corroded, or otherwise stuck. Stuff is the bee's knees.
In the middle of a frame on 1964 Skylark convertible restoration, engine, tranny, rear end swap and complete replacement of suspension and brakes, to include pulling the windshield.
As can be imagined, there are a lot of parts that are 53 years old and have never been touched.
I put a drop or two, let it set 5 minutes, it will break free and most of the time I can use my fingers to remove the bolts.
Yesterday I was prepping to remove the windshield and the top of the windshield bow chrome trim are 6 screws that hold the trim.
They were so badly rusted, that the cross points were no longer able to get a screwdriver in them.
I took my time to drill the heads off and then pulled the trim. There was not enough shank to get purchase with vise grips so I figured I would drill and use an "E-Z out". I tried to drill them and ended up "work hardening" them and the drill bits would not bite. (drill trigger hard to control speed)
It was late and I did not want to leave it, so I put Kroil on them and then used a chisel and was able to get enough at the edge to slowly tap and turn them out enough to get them with vise grips. Took about 15 minutes to remove all of them and no damage.
So, pardon my unsolicited "pitch", but I know many folks either damage something trying to strong arm things, or resort to torch heating.
Since a lot of what we deal with are parts no longer made, piss poor reproductions, expensive decent reproductions or "YGTBFKM?!!! overpriced NOS (we all know know
that guy is...) I wanted to pass along the info.
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