--- In dmcnews@xxxx, jtrealty@xxxx wrote: > One of the best methods I have tried is to heat the head of the bolt > cherry red and let it cool. Do it several times, let it cool and then > try to remove. > David Teitelbaum > vin 10757 Don't even attempt this on the fuel distributor unless you really want to buy a new one. When I removed my fuel distributor it was really hard to do and I was able to loosen the srews by placing a screw driver (same size of the screw) into the head of the screw and gave it a couple of quick hard shots to it with a hammer. Loosened them enough that I was able to break them free by hand and not damage anything. You can try an air impact gun to loosen them or better yet (cheaper and safer) buy yourself an impact screw driver. Works with a hammer and is the same principle of an air impact gun...just follow the instructions on how to use it. It's the best tool to have in your tool box so you won't be throwing money away on a single use, it will loosen just about any stuck screw (phillips or flat head). They usually run from $20.00 and up (the impact screw driver that is) Steve Rubano