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    Seized ACE filter cap on valve block

    I’m having a lot of trouble getting the filter cap off. I’m at the point where I’m ready to either weld a nut on or replace the valve block. Anyone had issues with welding a nut on? Or any other tips to remove please. I’ve tried heat, vice grips, monkey wrench. Next is hammer in a torx bit and pneumatic gun. Cheers

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    Trying cutting an slot in it deep one and hitting it with an chisel
    Quote Originally Posted by Geetroit78 View Post
    I’m having a lot of trouble getting the filter cap off. I’m at the point where I’m ready to either weld a nut on or replace the valve block. Anyone had issues with welding a nut on? Or any other tips to remove please. I’ve tried heat, vice grips, monkey wrench. Next is hammer in a torx bit and pneumatic gun. Cheers

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    Safest option is to leave it alone rather than getting aggressive with the valve block.

    Ive never removed mine in 320,000 km. All I do is about ever 2 years change the ACE fluid by emptying the reservoir refilling, going for a drive and repeat 3 or so times.

    The old fluid is clean but darkened a little.

    Cheers
    Simon
    Cheers

    Simon
    2003 D2a TD5, ACE, SLS, Vienna Green.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Geetroit78 View Post
    I’m having a lot of trouble getting the filter cap off. I’m at the point where I’m ready to either weld a nut on or replace the valve block. Anyone had issues with welding a nut on? Or any other tips to remove please. I’ve tried heat, vice grips, monkey wrench. Next is hammer in a torx bit and pneumatic gun. Cheers
    Try Loctite Freeze and Release- spray can- about $22 from Repco or such.

    Have used it on a tight TD5 sump plug with a tap from a cold chisel and hammer.

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