The obvious answer is "remove the bolts holding them in place dummy". I've tried that on two of the tubes and the bolts just snap. Like not even close to being able to remove them. Is there a trick to this that I'm not aware of? I tried liquid wrench and letting that soak on them overnight but the test for that was the second bolt and it snapped just like the first.
Second question, how do you remove a snapped bolt? I know you can drill it out of there but I don't know how to do that without damaging the thread holes. There's also not a ton of room to maneuver tools around inside the firebox.
Anyone else run into this issue and have a fix?
Second question, how do you remove a snapped bolt? I know you can drill it out of there but I don't know how to do that without damaging the thread holes. There's also not a ton of room to maneuver tools around inside the firebox.
Anyone else run into this issue and have a fix?