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dude5l
Join Date: May 2001
Location: Grande Prairie, Alberta, Canada
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![]() Try heating the broken bolt and then quenching it with water. This should cause the bolt to expand and contract which should hopefully break the bolt free of the rust that is holding it in. Use never-sieze on the new bolt.
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