justin_o_guy
Ex Member
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When you put the wrench on the bolt, the only way to do it & still be able to push on it is to have it poking out toward the front tire. Pushing down is the way to go. Use a box end, it will stay on better & not tend to round off as bad. If it's that tight, smacking down on the wrench with another wrench may help. Or, you can hang another box end wrench in the open end of the wrench on the oil plug. I am sure there will be someone who will holler about that. Yes, you can scrape a knuckle that way. But, if you do that & get a decent amount of torque applied to the plug, then smack it with a wrench( Ohh NO! Hammers for striking, wrenches for twisting) Well, its such a small place to work, I use a wrench if I need more than I can do by hand. laying on my gut & trying to wrestle a bolt out I need help with sometimes.
I suspect you tightened it to start with, so it may be pretty tight. There are the suggestions I have to offer. Guaranteed to work or your money back.
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