The tube has a flange on one end that attaches to the check valve. On the other end of the tube is a 22MM nut. This nut fastens to a threaded fitting on the exhaust pipe. I can rotate this threaded fitting a little bit with a stubby 22MM open wrench, but I haven't been able to break the nut on the tube loose from the threaded fitting even after using plenty of PB Blaster and a propane torch, mostly because I just don't seem to have enough room to maneuver my wrenches and get leverage on them.
I'm ready to just cut this tube out of the way with a hacksaw and replace it, but I'm hoping one of you has a more elegant solution. I'm missing something easy, right? Perhaps a special tool? A secret technique? Help!
Thanks.
Dumas






