I was trying to drain and flush the radiator on my 1949 Cub and man that drain plug is stuck tight.
I have tapped, pounded, sprayed Liquid Wrench, heated with a propane torch and no luck. I have grabbed it tight with vise grips to try and get it to move with no luck.
I'd sure appreciate any advice, comments or tips from anyone.
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Dave:
The drain plug on Ellie was all mashed to uselessness and froze tight in the casing.
We tried heat, vise grips, stick welder and nothing worked. As I said in my post - That Special Feeling, we finally were able to weld a nut to the damaged plug with a MIG welder.
A judicious tap or two and a little elbow grease with a pair of vise grips and presto pop off it came. It is a little difficult welding upside down, but it is doable.
Try that - should work
The drain plug on Ellie was all mashed to uselessness and froze tight in the casing.
We tried heat, vise grips, stick welder and nothing worked. As I said in my post - That Special Feeling, we finally were able to weld a nut to the damaged plug with a MIG welder.
A judicious tap or two and a little elbow grease with a pair of vise grips and presto pop off it came. It is a little difficult welding upside down, but it is doable.
Try that - should work
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