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What ho one and all,
Will probably have to use heat to remove my car's suspension strut, pinch bolt as it is now rust 'welded.'
I have a standard plumbers torch with a cannister of propane (or may be butane?) but have been advised that MAPP will be hotter. First question, would either butane of propane get the knuckle sufficiently hot to hopefully, release the bolt? Second, if I buy a cannister of MAPP, is it likely to be the same screw fitting as my torch? More specifically, do all these torches have the same fitting? Finally, can I use a hotter gas in the standard torch?
Thanks and toodle pip
Will probably have to use heat to remove my car's suspension strut, pinch bolt as it is now rust 'welded.'
I have a standard plumbers torch with a cannister of propane (or may be butane?) but have been advised that MAPP will be hotter. First question, would either butane of propane get the knuckle sufficiently hot to hopefully, release the bolt? Second, if I buy a cannister of MAPP, is it likely to be the same screw fitting as my torch? More specifically, do all these torches have the same fitting? Finally, can I use a hotter gas in the standard torch?
Thanks and toodle pip