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Jet Impeller Nut Removal?
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<blockquote data-quote="LarryMc" data-source="post: 425553" data-attributes="member: 13895"><p>Have no idea why it's so hard to get off. Could be corrosion on the threads. Might be a good idea to spray the nut and shaft with some Liquid Wrench or something similar and let it soak in for a day or so before you put an impact wrench on it. Actually, I think that an impact wrench should be your last resort. I'd try using a hand wrench first. The nut isn't usually tightened down with a lot of force. Just finger tight and then bumped down a little more with a wrench.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LarryMc, post: 425553, member: 13895"] Have no idea why it's so hard to get off. Could be corrosion on the threads. Might be a good idea to spray the nut and shaft with some Liquid Wrench or something similar and let it soak in for a day or so before you put an impact wrench on it. Actually, I think that an impact wrench should be your last resort. I'd try using a hand wrench first. The nut isn't usually tightened down with a lot of force. Just finger tight and then bumped down a little more with a wrench. [/QUOTE]
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