Dealing with a similar issue on a motorcycle right now. No solution yet but you’ve shared some spells that I haven’t seen in other videos. Appreciate the real world example too. Cheers!
Good job. I have a fuct transfer case plug in my Suzuki grand vitara. Seems King Kong stripped it on the last service. Looks like steel plug on aluminum case and tight as fuc. Could be flogging a dead horse here.
Maybe a brass replacement 1/2 npt with square head? Most are hollow. Some say not to use stainless? Alum silver never seize should allow what ever we can find??? Hmm, my 2000 f250 has a wallered diff fill plug. Keeps me up in anticipation! Lol
Is that "Easy Out" the name of that tool, or is that just a nickname you gave it? I can't seem to find that anywhere on-line or at any local auto stores or home depot's etc. Where can I find one like that, I have the exact problem going on as in this video.
Thank you Jonah hill for the mechanical advice 🤌
Dealing with a similar issue on a motorcycle right now. No solution yet but you’ve shared some spells that I haven’t seen in other videos. Appreciate the real world example too. Cheers!
Good job. I have a fuct transfer case plug in my Suzuki grand vitara. Seems King Kong stripped it on the last service. Looks like steel plug on aluminum case and tight as fuc. Could be flogging a dead horse here.
Maybe a brass replacement 1/2 npt with square head? Most are hollow. Some say not to use stainless? Alum silver never seize should allow what ever we can find??? Hmm, my 2000 f250 has a wallered diff fill plug. Keeps me up in anticipation! Lol
It will be fun, thats for sure.
They are 10mm, that's probably why it's stripped, using a 3/8 will wreck them.
Straight Jack Black Voice to the T!!!
Good old Hobo Freight! Thanks for the tip.
Doesn’t steel and aluminum corrode when used together like that?
It can. That's why I used the grease.
Is that "Easy Out" the name of that tool, or is that just a nickname you gave it? I can't seem to find that anywhere on-line or at any local auto stores or home depot's etc. Where can I find one like that, I have the exact problem going on as in this video.
Yes, Its called a ez out or broken bolt remover. EZ out is all I've ever known.
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Have to try that on our Excursion. Thnx.
Have fun!
Bro sounds like jack black
Good video, Spells???? Tard LOL