Re: oil line nut stuck solid
From: Jashburne (jashburneaol.com)
Date: Mon, 30 Mar 2020 14:39:44 -0700 (PDT)
Applying penetrant (allow several minutes to even a couple of hours), some good raps, and even apply force to tighten all seem logical.  32 mm is a pretty big effing nut so a fair amount of thread and mating surface area that can bind together. If none of those ideas work, apply some heat with propane torch and see if that helps. Good luck

John

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On Mar 30, 2020, at 5:05 PM, Michel Savard <mysavard [at] videotron.ca> wrote:

Why do you want to disturb your oil coolers serenity? leaking ?

No everything is fine. You’re like my mechanic. He keeps telling me don’t change stuff if it’s not broken. But I like to change stuff when I have the money to do it. That’s why I changed my FUEL FILLER and the 2 transparent tubes around it 2 weeks ago. For example, I have 2 brand new COILS ($223. cad for both) that’s been sitting in a box since …………………………………………..2013. Yes, 2013.
My mechanic didn’t want to change them.
My engine is very very very dirty at the bottom or just around those oil lines. Maybe, just maybe a tiny leak here and there is accumulating all that dirt. I changed the oil line (tube tav 9 #63) just in time once I saw the shape it was in when I had it in my hands many years ago.

Just being careful/ preventive/ paranoiac, etc.

Michael savard (1981 308 GTSi)
On Mar 30, 2020, at 4:32 PM, Douglas Anderson <dnt [at] dock.net> wrote:

Michael – first, my advice is free.  Therefore you know what its worth.
Fun test rig – your stuff came out number 1,
ALSO – after dousing the nuts with stuff – try TIGHTENING the nut.  Just a little torque.
You don’t have to move it, per se, but personally I think it fakes out the grabber atoms holding the nut on and just after they say – Hey, what gives, we’re preventing this fastener from COMING OFF!  That’s when you fake them out and go the other way.
Hope this works and that you enjoyed my personification of the fastener.  I really do think they work against us.  If not – why is it that the last screw to remove is the one that strips out its griping surface?  Hmmmm –
Good luck
Doug
PS – why do you want to disturb your oil coolers serenity?  Leaking?
 
From: Ferrari <ferrari-bounces+dnt=dock.net [at] ferrarilist.com> On Behalf Of Michel Savard
Sent: Monday, March 30, 2020 12:54 PM
To: DOUG <dnt [at] dock.net>
Cc: The FerrariList <ferrari [at] ferrarilist.com>
Subject: [Ferrari] oil line nut stuck solid
 
After doing my fuel filler job, I tried to do the 2 oil lines. From the start ,nothing was moving. First try was the closest nut: Lower oil line from lower part of the oil radiator (see picture). 32 mm wrench, nothing moved. Many many tries. It’s stuck rock solid. The whole radiator moved a lot, which was scary at times. I was afraid things would break around that nut. I mean those radiators  are not made of steel.
<image001.jpg>What now ?
I went back home and found an old can of “liquid wrench super penetrant”. Do you thing this would be enough ?
What would a professional mechanic do then ?
Thanks for any advice!
Michael Savard (1981 308 GTSi)

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