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<blockquote data-quote="cfpinz" data-source="post: 1418960" data-attributes="member: 2383"><p>Take the one you can get loose almost completely out, spray it with penetrating oil and then tighten back up as tight as you can get it. Then bust the other side loose with either a 3/4" ratchet or impact gun if need be. Then use the impact on the side you loosened up first.</p><p></p><p>Make sure whoever's catching the roll is ready for it, some of them have some weight to them. </p><p></p><p>For reference, the tensioner rolls come with red Loctite on them, some folks heat them to break it loose but I haven't found that to be necessary most of the time. Don't forget to put the Loctite back on when assembling.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cfpinz, post: 1418960, member: 2383"] Take the one you can get loose almost completely out, spray it with penetrating oil and then tighten back up as tight as you can get it. Then bust the other side loose with either a 3/4" ratchet or impact gun if need be. Then use the impact on the side you loosened up first. Make sure whoever's catching the roll is ready for it, some of them have some weight to them. For reference, the tensioner rolls come with red Loctite on them, some folks heat them to break it loose but I haven't found that to be necessary most of the time. Don't forget to put the Loctite back on when assembling. [/QUOTE]
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