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<blockquote data-quote="robb15033" data-source="post: 920009" data-attributes="member: 13109"><p>Thanks. I am soaking it with spray Croil Oil (Simular to PB Blaster) and I cut the wires, broke off the ceramic stem so it's now just the nut exposed. I'll keep at it. It'll come off. It is just so close to the manifold flange(taking away the opportunity to get a wrench on all of the sides of the nut) and in a very tight spot you can barely get the width of your hand up in there sideways. Once a ratchet or wrench is a hold of it, you have about an inch to push/pull to loosen it. Same shit as many others, just has a few extra pieces and parts getting in the way of completely putting a wrench or socket on it cleanly. You can only get a small part of it in your grasps with any tool.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="robb15033, post: 920009, member: 13109"] Thanks. I am soaking it with spray Croil Oil (Simular to PB Blaster) and I cut the wires, broke off the ceramic stem so it's now just the nut exposed. I'll keep at it. It'll come off. It is just so close to the manifold flange(taking away the opportunity to get a wrench on all of the sides of the nut) and in a very tight spot you can barely get the width of your hand up in there sideways. Once a ratchet or wrench is a hold of it, you have about an inch to push/pull to loosen it. Same shit as many others, just has a few extra pieces and parts getting in the way of completely putting a wrench or socket on it cleanly. You can only get a small part of it in your grasps with any tool. [/QUOTE]
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