heating door hinge pin question
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Year: 1997
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ok at work i use an acetylene torch to heat things up to free them my question is. is mapp gas hot enough to heat up the hinge to remove the pins? i have never used mapp gas there for do not know if its hot enough.
i circled the part i want to heat up. and this is on a 97 xj
i circled the part i want to heat up. and this is on a 97 xj
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yes they are bad sorry didnt post that. door drops 1/2 inch when opening. and tried a dremmel and when i went to cut the discs would catch and break.
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ok tried heating them then pounding on them and that didnt work. tried an air hammer today and that didnt work. so ill have to try the dremmel again thanks for the info every one
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i don't think mapp gets as hot as acetylene. its used for plumbing because it can be turned upside down and not blow out but as far as temp, i think its cooler
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Mapp gas and propane will take 4X longer than an acetylene/oxy torch will take but it will work.(sometime).They arent enough close to the temp. of a oxy/ace torch.
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