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I've just done the front pads on my Mini Cooper S. The caliper bolts were completely welded on. A breaker bar was no good - too tight under the arch, so whilst head scratching, a good douse in WD40.
Eventually, got them off with the help of a 4lb tapometer, but having left the bolts for a good half hour, when I finally got them off, they were completely dry. WD40. What's the point?
Eventually, got them off with the help of a 4lb tapometer, but having left the bolts for a good half hour, when I finally got them off, they were completely dry. WD40. What's the point?
Caliper bolts are very often thread locked, no amount of penetrating spray will fix that.
Even if you have a very corroded fastener, penetrating spray does not magically dissolve rust so whilst it can certainly make undoing the bolt easier after you have broken the initial corrosion bond, it rarely if ever makes that first step much easier.
Even if you have a very corroded fastener, penetrating spray does not magically dissolve rust so whilst it can certainly make undoing the bolt easier after you have broken the initial corrosion bond, it rarely if ever makes that first step much easier.
944fan said:
Another vote for Plus Gas. Once you've used it once you will wonder how you ever lived with out it
I simply don't understand the love for PluGas, it seems like this is another Internet phenomenon like the Porter Cable DA polishers were a few years back. It works ok, but no better than numerous other penetrating oils.WD40 was never originally meant for penetrating rust, it just helps
The WD in WD40 stands for Water Displacing.
They do a new variation though seems good:-
http://www.wd40specialist.com/products/penetrating...
The WD in WD40 stands for Water Displacing.
They do a new variation though seems good:-
http://www.wd40specialist.com/products/penetrating...
Mr2Mike said:
944fan said:
Another vote for Plus Gas. Once you've used it once you will wonder how you ever lived with out it
I simply don't understand the love for PluGas, it seems like this is another Internet phenomenon like the Porter Cable DA polishers were a few years back. It works ok, but no better than numerous other penetrating oils.Gassing Station | Home Mechanics | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff