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ha believe it or not there is actually a special tool for it.its like the top of a ratchet and the steel is really thin with a bit missin up the side of it to allow the wire space.brought it to a garage top get removed.two second job:)

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When loosening a tight nut, soat it in WD40 as Rick said, but give a good smack with a spanner before trying to remove it. The threads wiil have corroded together a little over time and smacking it will break the bond the nut has with the thread.

Then give it a go and if you stil cant do it get a garage to do it and then join a gym. ;) :lol:

Bourkey

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When loosening a tight nut, soat it in WD40 as Rick said, but give a good smack with a spanner before trying to remove it. The threads wiil have corroded together a little over time and smacking it will break the bond the nut has with the thread.

Then give it a go and if you stil cant do it get a garage to do it and then join a gym. ;) :lol:

Bourkey

our john doesnt need to join a gym he is 110% man!

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ha funny shit. no i couldn get a spanner wrapped around the bolt and wz afraid of roundin it.cuda been trouble then :lol:

since this is my thread ye no anyone lookin for Forged pauter rods and forged wiseco 74mm pistons.

brand new in boxs.goin fairly cheap considerin wat der on sale from n d net.

pm if interested

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