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<blockquote data-quote="dj" data-source="post: 148070" data-attributes="member: 1795"><p>If you have it loose enough to spin in place and your getting some weepage you've about got it whipped. I'd go ahead and drain some of the antifreeze out so when you get it out it's not as messy. Go ahead like you were, holding the threaded stem and backing off nut. You might have to hold the stem with vise grips to keep it from turning. The rubber might be adhered to the block metal so it will turn in place but not come out. Tapping around the edges with a hammer to "break" the rubber loose sometimes works.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dj, post: 148070, member: 1795"] If you have it loose enough to spin in place and your getting some weepage you've about got it whipped. I'd go ahead and drain some of the antifreeze out so when you get it out it's not as messy. Go ahead like you were, holding the threaded stem and backing off nut. You might have to hold the stem with vise grips to keep it from turning. The rubber might be adhered to the block metal so it will turn in place but not come out. Tapping around the edges with a hammer to "break" the rubber loose sometimes works. [/QUOTE]
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