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I recently bought an ingersoll rand 2130 impact wrench to help with my new DYI expansion into auto mechanics. At 90 psi from a 13 gallon coleman compressor, I found the wrench would loosen most but not all of the bolts I was trying to take out. I posted some questions and got responses saying to increase the air pressure.
Today, I maxed out the compressor at 125 psi and it took off the bolts I had trouble with. So naturally, I looked for the biggest nastiest bolt I could find. It was a 20 mm bolt that connects the front stabilizer bar to a tie in. The wrench would not budge it. The breaker bar would not budge it. I eventually put heat to it and the wrench was able to remove it.
I really would rather have an impact wrench that has enough power to just zip the bolts off. I hate messing around with a torch or breaker bar but I am scared to increase the air pressure more than 125 psi. Is it normal for automechanics to occasionally use heat to remove stubborn bolts or do they all have extremely powerful impact wrenches that make easy work out of them.
Thanks Chet
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