Maybe a parts fiche or service manual will indicate what's under the bolt head but if it's typical rubber mount it should have the top hat like spacer. If I was there it would be out by now. You might have gas leak or something but the bolt would be out.
I don't want to say I posted this thread as an experiment but as basic thesis go this one couldn't be more basic. Very instructive how off the mark most responses were. This doesn't bode well for the more complex issues posted in romper room and the evidence is there for all to see. One just has...
The corporate positivity, such as these things go, is there. Hence the camps. I don't know how I could be clearer on that. Well I guess I could be clearer if that was my main focus. I'd hate to break out an analogy as that would surely confuse matters more but what the hey.....Let's say a boss...
Don't chisel if you can avoid it. That bolt is going into aluminum, yes? A bigger drill should centre itself. Just proceed slowly, the head will come off. Then vise grip the rest.
If I'm looking at those images correctly....you could use a bigger drill bit to knock the head off. This will allow the tank to lift off. Then remove remainder of bolt which should still be protruding. That looks like a top hat type spacer under the bolt head. That will save from drilling into...
Nothing wrong with quoting a kid "The camp was fun" "I enjoyed the camp" "I learned to swim at camp" instead they give us "I was not sexually abused at camp like I am at home" and "I had three meals a day at camp which hardly ever happens at home" an exageration perhaps but you get the point.
There are lots of things people post that you may not agree with. Get used to it or read something else. It's not that hard. :p But seriously, your comments don't address anything relevant. Try it, you might like it.
I have no idea. I just feel that printing these 2 quotes is rather tasteless. I have a mental image of highly educated silver spooned snowflakes brainstorming a PR campaign and gnash my teeth into a fine white powder thinking that they're all nodding in agreement and then doing lunch.
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