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| rhodyguy |
May 16 2019, 08:02 PM
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Spray down the thread end. Smack the othe side, while wet, with a large drift. It will help with breaking the rust bond inside the bolt hole. A pointed bit in an air chisel works well for getting the balljoint out of the arm. There's a dimple in the top. Aerokroil is a good penetrant also.
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