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6th Gen Honda Civic In the years from 1996 to 2000 Honda released it's 6th Generation Honda Civic. This Honda Civic had a more aggressive front end and overall body style. It was an instant hit among import tuners.

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Old 11-15-2008   #1 (permalink)
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Rust on bolts on exhaust manifold cover

What should I do with it? I am afraid if I spray WD 40 or other grease, it would catches fire because WD 40 and other grease are flammable.

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Re: Rust on bolts on exhaust manifold cover

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What should I do with it? I am afraid if I spray WD 40 or other grease, it would catches fire because WD 40 and other grease are flammable.

Man if you're worried about rust on bolts then I hate to break it to you but you've got a whole can of worms to deal with. And what's going to light the wd-40 on fire? There's no way I can thnk of. And the kerosene in it evaporates within the hour or so.
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Re: Rust on bolts on exhaust manifold cover

Take some PB blaster to it and an air gun if u really need to or a breaker bar whatever u have a get those things off as long as u arent using a open flame to see under your car u are fine it will evaporate in a few mins and u will have no problems
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Re: Rust on bolts on exhaust manifold cover

the best thing to do is get a tourch and heat it up. its the only way u can do it!
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Re: Rust on bolts on exhaust manifold cover

I sprayed bunches of WD 40 on mine and it never cached on fire, as the other member said it evaporates within a few minutes... should not worry about it...
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Re: Rust on bolts on exhaust manifold cover

Pour Hydrochloric Acid all over it
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Just spray it when it's cold.
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rofl, rags should be a shop tool for everyone
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