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<blockquote data-quote="nobull1" data-source="post: 5286" data-attributes="member: 722"><p>I guess it would have been too easy to just short wire a to wire b. What sucks is if I could just get the nut off the bolt for the sensor I could probably fix it in 2 minutes. When we get a warmer day I think I will try to put a little 2 part epoxy steel putty on the bolt head and onto the surrounding metal. If I sand it as clean as I can by feel, and make a bit of a knob on top of the bolt head out of epoxy, even if it doesn't adhere to the surrounding metal, mabe it will stick to the head enough for me to hold it while turning the nut. I tried sliding the seat but it appears not to want to come off the front. Anyone have a better idea?</p><p>Brian</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nobull1, post: 5286, member: 722"] I guess it would have been too easy to just short wire a to wire b. What sucks is if I could just get the nut off the bolt for the sensor I could probably fix it in 2 minutes. When we get a warmer day I think I will try to put a little 2 part epoxy steel putty on the bolt head and onto the surrounding metal. If I sand it as clean as I can by feel, and make a bit of a knob on top of the bolt head out of epoxy, even if it doesn't adhere to the surrounding metal, mabe it will stick to the head enough for me to hold it while turning the nut. I tried sliding the seat but it appears not to want to come off the front. Anyone have a better idea? Brian [/QUOTE]
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