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Rusted radiator mount bolts
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Rusted radiator mount bolts
This may help you to remove rusted radiator mount bolts --I used a nut buster ( used to bust a rusted nut from a bolt)that i tightened firmly around the head of the rusted bolt head and was able to tap on the tool and all the bolts came out with little trouble-- This saved me from drilling and tapping--Worked great for me,maybe this info will help you also.
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Re: Rusted radiator mount bolts
I used a set of twist sockets I got from harbor freight, they are designed to removed damaged bolt heads, I beat them on with 2 long 3/8" extensions and a hammer, worked pretty good, for the shape they were in
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