I need to take apart a section of exhaust on my mom's Ford Escape - it's only four nuts, and they don't look too bad. I've been hitting them with PB Blaster for a day or two, and I'm about to the point where I want to take them apart.
I've got a hefty 1/2 inch Dewalt impact that would likely make short work of this, but I was wondering if it's better to start with a standard socket wrench before going straight to the impact? My goal would be to not break the studs off the exhaust.
I've got a torch that I use for plumbing, but it's not something that I often use on the car. I would likely only use this as a last resort.
My current plan of attack is to start with a socket wrench, if needed move to a breaker bar, and finally impact gun.
I've got a hefty 1/2 inch Dewalt impact that would likely make short work of this, but I was wondering if it's better to start with a standard socket wrench before going straight to the impact? My goal would be to not break the studs off the exhaust.
I've got a torch that I use for plumbing, but it's not something that I often use on the car. I would likely only use this as a last resort.
My current plan of attack is to start with a socket wrench, if needed move to a breaker bar, and finally impact gun.