It is probably a brand name, but around here (NY) it seems everyone calls
them by that name. Sort of like Xerox or Kleenex..
Tony B.
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Subject: GMC: What's an EZout?
> Is that another name for a screw extractor, brand name, etc ??
> Also, can someone suggest a method of getting penetrating oil to flow
upward
> into the center bolt of the exhaust manifold bolt (about a 45* angle
upward).
> I'm thinking of devising some sort of hose to stick into the manifold
hole,
> raise it higher than the top end of the bolt, fill it with Liquid Wrench,
or
> Kroil if I can find some, and let the fluid seek its own level. Crazy ??
>
> Lanier Foote
> F37894
> ''73 GMC Excalibur (JimiSue)
> '29 Mercedes SSK Roadster (Maybelline)
> '94 Geo Tracker (BN TOAD)
> Jackson, MS
>
> "The fruit falls not far from
> the tree. .........................
> unless, of course, the tree
> stands atop the hill."
>
them by that name. Sort of like Xerox or Kleenex..
Tony B.
- ----- Original Message -----
From:
To:
Sent: Wednesday, June 21, 2000 7:26 AM
Subject: GMC: What's an EZout?
> Is that another name for a screw extractor, brand name, etc ??
> Also, can someone suggest a method of getting penetrating oil to flow
upward
> into the center bolt of the exhaust manifold bolt (about a 45* angle
upward).
> I'm thinking of devising some sort of hose to stick into the manifold
hole,
> raise it higher than the top end of the bolt, fill it with Liquid Wrench,
or
> Kroil if I can find some, and let the fluid seek its own level. Crazy ??
>
> Lanier Foote
> F37894
> ''73 GMC Excalibur (JimiSue)
> '29 Mercedes SSK Roadster (Maybelline)
> '94 Geo Tracker (BN TOAD)
> Jackson, MS
>
> "The fruit falls not far from
> the tree. .........................
> unless, of course, the tree
> stands atop the hill."
>