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Old 12-06-2007, 10:45 PM
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Ya know, if there's a foot of snow outside and you don't have a garage to do the oil change in, $20 at an oil change place would look pretty darn good to me.
 
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Ya know, if there's a foot of snow outside and you don't have a garage to do the oil change in, $20 at an oil change place would look pretty darn good to me.
I second that one. $20 is a good deal for getting an stuck plug unstuck and for staying warm and dry. Although I tend to watch any mechanics that work on my car so I know they are doing it right. Kinda tends to make some of them mad, but what do I care. It is my car and it is done right lol.
 
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cheater bar!

people get run off jobs for doing that haha.

double wrench that biotch
 
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Old 12-07-2007, 11:18 AM
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Ditto double wrench it. dont mess around witha hair dryer, especially int eh snow. Heat tends to melt snow and it turns into water, water and electricity dont alwayys play nice togehter. Besides that a hair dryer dont put out enough heat,a nd besides that heat makes metal expand, making it even tighter.

This is double wrenching it. Works great.
http://chevytruckworld.tenmagazines....nr2/211473.jpg

This works justa s well and is a little easier to control.
http://chevytruckworld.tenmagazines....nr2/211474.jpg

Both will work. Unscrew it by turning the bolt counterclockwise.

As for a heat source, I use a propane torch. It wont cut through metal, but it will get it hot enough to make it useful to loosen rusty bolts, or start an oil fire. I try to keep flames away from grease and oil.
 
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