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Ms310 cylinder bolt removal
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<blockquote data-quote="Chainsaw Jim" data-source="post: 5581634" data-attributes="member: 122776"><p>You got lucky....they crimp the nuts down on the bolts at the factory. Usually they will twist and break trying to get them off. You can squeeze them with vise grips to relieve the crimp in some cases. But you always want to have a replacement on hand before you start.</p><p></p><p>EDIT: I am aware this is advise about muffler bolts and not cylinder bolts. I got off track when I had a loud brain fart.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chainsaw Jim, post: 5581634, member: 122776"] You got lucky....they crimp the nuts down on the bolts at the factory. Usually they will twist and break trying to get them off. You can squeeze them with vise grips to relieve the crimp in some cases. But you always want to have a replacement on hand before you start. EDIT: I am aware this is advise about muffler bolts and not cylinder bolts. I got off track when I had a loud brain fart. [/QUOTE]
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