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post Apr 5 2003, 11:35 AM
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i'm in a bind, stripped the caliper bolt inside then stripped the outside. i used righty tighty lefty loosy method nothing budged. any ideas on getting it loose? i have a 96 gt with 97xxxmiles. i have kind of a leak i beleive from the main seal. the front hoses and stuff are coated with oily dirt. i just changed the oil and now the oil filter has the same stuff on top of it. anyone else with similar problems from the 4.6? i'm kind of getting tired of the car but just can't part from the mustang.
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post Apr 7 2003, 11:08 PM
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I would suggest using some liquid wrench and a strong set of vise-grips zmansmustang
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