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<blockquote data-quote="StLPro2A" data-source="post: 3629288" data-attributes="member: 48052"><p>First confirm right or left threads. Be sure you are turning intended direction. Sometimes, a DUH...... been there, done that. Usually with a bunch of friends watching, laughing. Soak in Kroil over several days. Use short, high heat concentrated over the threads while applying torque, so instant heat expands brake it can turn before heat reaches the underlying metal barrel......an art. Sometimes placing item in freezer to contract the parts, then apply heat to outer part, with torque applied, makes the bond break. Rapping the brake over threads with a brass hammer can break the bond with vibrations...try room temperature first, then under freeze/heat/torque simultaneous application. Use caution with hitting so as not to deform the threads....never again to part. Apply continued vibrations with a vibrator......not the kind you should ask your wife's permission first......over time with torque applied sometimes breaks bond.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StLPro2A, post: 3629288, member: 48052"] First confirm right or left threads. Be sure you are turning intended direction. Sometimes, a DUH...... been there, done that. Usually with a bunch of friends watching, laughing. Soak in Kroil over several days. Use short, high heat concentrated over the threads while applying torque, so instant heat expands brake it can turn before heat reaches the underlying metal barrel......an art. Sometimes placing item in freezer to contract the parts, then apply heat to outer part, with torque applied, makes the bond break. Rapping the brake over threads with a brass hammer can break the bond with vibrations...try room temperature first, then under freeze/heat/torque simultaneous application. Use caution with hitting so as not to deform the threads....never again to part. Apply continued vibrations with a vibrator......not the kind you should ask your wife's permission first......over time with torque applied sometimes breaks bond. [/QUOTE]
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