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Old 01-21-2014, 12:16 PM   #14
H. L. Chauvin
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Default Re: Torquing head nut then it happened

Hi tbirdtbird,

Agree 100% with your last sentence of your reply no.4.

All vehicle Forums are overloaded with similar questions on how to remove bolts & studs which have been sheared off because they either broke or have had threads stripped while trying to drill out and/or unscrew these stubborn rusted bolts.

Many of us have already had more than our share of torment in trying to remove stubborn Model A bolts.

Mr. 29closedcab is presently experiencing this same dilemma "only" because some former lazy, cheap, selfish, untrustworthy, mean spirited, hypocrite, nasty, crooked, lying, robbing, murdering, jealous, malcontent, rebellious, swindling, unjust, slothful, idiot would not take the time to do it right & use "Anti-Seize."

Anyone ........................ please assist & add a few if I left out any complimentary human descriptive adjectives ------ thanks!

Anyway, in my humble opinion, it is always wise to use some type of modern Anti-Seize material on all Model A bolts & have compassion for possibly your children, grandchildren, or others who one day will have to dismantle parts for the next vintage re-build of the vehicles we all treasure.

Hope this helps.

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