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Originally Posted by Masterbeatty
Close, the position i was in trying to get the wrench around the damn knob. They used loctite blue or something similar, and it was gummy when i took it off.
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yah, they used A TON of threadlock on mine too.. there was no way in hell the knob would come off without damage. at the end i just used a larger oil filter wrench.
but leon got his off by gaffle taping it like a mofo and then using a pipe wrench or something. pretty smart. after breaking 2 strap wrenches i was like fak it.
sears hardware guy was like WTF u crazy asian dood too since he gave me 2 new ones for free.