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Old 08-15-13 | 09:41 AM
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had the same problem, pb blaster, smacking it,.. everything, ended up cutting the stem off, and putting the stuck part of the stem in vice and heating with a heat gun and working it back and forth with a crow bar between the fork crown, gnarled the **** out of the paint, but the ***** came out...
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Old 08-17-13 | 05:30 PM
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Just an update...

Put the bolt back in and whacked it with a plastic mallet. That loosed the wedge but not the quill. I hit it with PB Blast and waited a bit and whacked it again. That pretty much did the trick. The stem is now removed, the cups for the ball bearings in the headset have been cleaned and I am awaiting new ball bearings in the mail.

The Seatpost was also stubborn but succumbed in the same manner. The quill had a tiny bit of rust and the seatpost looks great. The little bolt that holds the top of the quill pinched to the handlebars needed some coaxing with the mallet and after I got it out I realized that it was a solid piece and the handlebar must need to slide out instead...sheesh.

Thanks to everyone for the help and suggestions.
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Old 08-17-13 | 05:34 PM
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Success! With a little patience, some chemicals....and a big WHACK from a plastic mallet!
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Old 08-17-13 | 06:59 PM
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Congratulations! Seems like you got off pretty easy.......this time(?)!
Now be sure to post up pics of the finished bike when you are done!
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Old 08-17-13 | 07:32 PM
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Originally Posted by Chombi
Congratulations! Seems like you got off pretty easy.......this time(?)!
Now be sure to post up pics of the finished bike when you are done!
Yep, I got off easy (I'm it'll catch up with me though) and yep, I plan to post pictures
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Old 08-17-13 | 09:15 PM
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Make sure when you reinstall the stem to put a good slather of grease on the stem before you insert it.
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Old 08-17-13 | 10:14 PM
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Make sure when you reinstall the stem to put a good slather of grease on the stem before you insert it.
first order of business after i clean it tomorrow
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