Looking for suggestions on removing the plug out of the aft thermocouple hole in the Pacbrake elbow.
We're taking the RV out next week so I don't want to try anything that could leave me royally screwed. I just installed the gauges Wed. if it wasn't for this plug that would have been less than a one day job. I tried soaking it with Liquid Wrench overnight, got a socket set of allen wrenches and a breaker bar to really crank on it, nothing. Applied some heat with a propane torch but I didn't want to go nuts with the heat and crack the elbow. I know it's an exhaust fitting but how would it take to being heated with a torch? At one point I thought of hitting the plug with a blast from an upside down can of canned air to shrink and thermally shock it. (you know, the spray can you use to blow the crumbs out of your keyboard with. Turn it upside down and the fast evaporating spray makes a good spot cooler of components) Any thoughts?
We're taking the RV out next week so I don't want to try anything that could leave me royally screwed. I just installed the gauges Wed. if it wasn't for this plug that would have been less than a one day job. I tried soaking it with Liquid Wrench overnight, got a socket set of allen wrenches and a breaker bar to really crank on it, nothing. Applied some heat with a propane torch but I didn't want to go nuts with the heat and crack the elbow. I know it's an exhaust fitting but how would it take to being heated with a torch? At one point I thought of hitting the plug with a blast from an upside down can of canned air to shrink and thermally shock it. (you know, the spray can you use to blow the crumbs out of your keyboard with. Turn it upside down and the fast evaporating spray makes a good spot cooler of components) Any thoughts?
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