In a message dated 11/18/2000 10:28:04 PM Eastern Standard Time,
LISTSERV@GERRY.VANAGON.COM writes:

In addition to using 'special penetrating oil' you can also try beeswax as a
eco-alternative.  Very effective when used with heat, and no chance of
spontaneous combustion, although it might flicker like a candle if you apply
it to metal that is very hot.  Just heat the parts and apply the wax, it
melts into the joint.  I've used it many times on manifolds with success.  
Available at real hardware stores, usually in round blocks (like surfboard
wax).
Patrick (racked with emotion because our Westy should be leaving the family
this afternoon)



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. I heated up the area on the steering knuckle that the bolt was
threaded into. I had to heat for maybe 1/2 hour because this cheap torch I
have puts out so little heat. Once it was hot enough that 'spit sizzles'
(300-400 degrees F) I took some special penetrating oil we have at work, and
with a Q-tip I wicked the penetrating oil into the space between the caliper
and the steering knuckle. I then let it all cool for 2 hours.