Short story = long
I was changing the thermostate on my 88 Honda accord ...Both bolts broke when i took them out!.. So I drilled what I thought would be the thoughest one out, then bought an easy out to get the rest of the "shell " out of the bolt ..and the east out snapped off! Flush with the houshing of the thermostate...now on an 88 Accord you can actually remove the housing , but first I must remove an EGR ? line exshust line in the way running from the exshuast to the intake ...it is in the way of one of the bolt I need to remove ..I got 2 of the bolts removed off of the intake , but can't get the nut removed frome the exshuast manifold..I have srayed it with PB Blaster 4-5 different times over the coars of several days ...now I would like to just heat it up with a toarch but don't have one /and can't rent one .
So my question to you guys is what do you think is wiser ..take it to a shop to have the nut removed..or put a pipe on the end of my wrench and push ...my question is ...the nut has 186,000 miles on it .is it going to break/strip if I do this with out heating it up first?...the size of it is 15/16 so roughly 19mm ?????

So my question to you guys is what do you think is wiser ..take it to a shop to have the nut removed..or put a pipe on the end of my wrench and push ...my question is ...the nut has 186,000 miles on it .is it going to break/strip if I do this with out heating it up first?...the size of it is 15/16 so roughly 19mm ?????