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tl7 01-05-2008 2:22 PM

I have a 750lb sac that has the connections on the end for hoses, but I need to plug them as they will not be used in the integrated system. Problem is, there is lock-tite or something on the threads. I've tried heating it up to break them loose, but I almost burned the sac in the process and they wouldn't budge at all. Any ideas at all? If it helps at all, it looks like blue lock-tite was used.

tinytdubb 01-05-2008 3:48 PM

<a href="http://forums.basspro.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic" target="_blank">http://forums.basspro.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic</a>;f=15;t=001988 <BR> <BR>Just an idea. I know they aren't using it on plastic threads. I would definitely be careful.

tl7 01-05-2008 3:56 PM

I will give it a shot. How in the world did you run across that? <BR> <BR>Any other ideas?

packrat 01-05-2008 4:35 PM

Well if you can't get it off use a fly high quick connect and plug it with a piece of 3/4" hose. <BR><a href="http://www.wakeside.com/category/boat/ballast/ballast_fittings.do" target="_blank">http://www.wakeside.com/category/boat/ballast/ballast_fittings.do</a>

tinytdubb 01-05-2008 7:57 PM

Lol god bless Google!

04outback 01-06-2008 12:02 PM

Call Fly High..>They'll explain how to heat it up with a hair dryer and what to do to remove. I called and they walked me through it.. Takes about 10 minutes to do.. you think you are tearing it up, but it works..

acurtis_ttu 01-07-2008 6:15 AM

^^^^ did the same thing, it works great, but you really have to keep that hair dryer on their for a while.


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