I was screwing IN my gas tank and was having trouble as it was pretty warm outside. I gave up and then proceeded to work on the car again, this time it was a bit cooler outside and when I tried to screw it in again, I found that I was able to tighten it some more. This to me makes sense as the colder it is, the more the metal contracts, therefore allowing me to torque it more. This would seem to imply that it'll be impossible to unbolt the bolt if it was bolted in at a very low temperature and was attempted to be removed at a very high temperature.
However, if the above is true, why do people use blow torches in order to remove stuck bolts?
Moved to appropriate forum - Moderator Rubycon
However, if the above is true, why do people use blow torches in order to remove stuck bolts?
Moved to appropriate forum - Moderator Rubycon