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Trying to fix a fuel leak on an old XR
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[QUOTE="whenfoxforks-ruled, post: 1417988, member: 73147"] A high speed drill, phillips or what ever holds the petcock on. Get that screw/bolt spinning and the heat will allow it to be drawn out of the plastic with very little pressure. If you can pull it clean out with vise-grips, fine. Do not go deeper, thats all! The heat generated is just where the nut is, a gun is going to heat a large area. You could probably clean the nut, lube the thread, and epoxy them right back in the tank. You need to find epoxy that does not mind gasoline. [/QUOTE]
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