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How long is your breaker bar? failing to budge it try and use an oxy to heat it up, weve done it many times at work to patrols/navaras and the like, by the way i hope you checked you could get the filler plug open first :(

the bar is abou 400mm long and i couldnt move it so i attached a 3ft pipe to the end and thats when the plug warped a lil.

might try the oxy, been a while since ive used one....

the filler plug wont budge either, but i didnt have a decent crack at it, worse comes worse it can be filled from the gear stick im pressuming.

going to put the car on a hoist next week and give it another go.

any other ideas?

don't use a rattle gun. The stupid servo that I took it to (before I learnt anything about cars) used a rattle gun. the thing is, the head on the gun isn't a perfect sqaure like on the breaker bar. it's a f**ked up smaller rounded shape. They ruined my plug a bit.

those plugs are always a killer to undo. I managed to get mine done without too much cursing or blood on the floor with stand and jack.

when you say you wrecked the plug a bit, that's fine. the plug's dirty, most likely you just scraped a tiny bitta metal off and it looked clean. give it a decent crack on the hoist if you can't on the ground, and next time, don't do it up so tight.

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