HOG D1, can't unscrew the environmental cap

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Do you remember these




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Can't help myself



So remember kind folks if your regs have any degree of difficulty seizures corrosion or otherwise
and I am sure some of you Apeks afficionados know how tight they are straight from the factory

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Stay right the heck away from these toys, get yourselves a vice and set up right




and one more for those all of us that are really into it fun




and then there's always this
 
It does you no good immediately, but this is a tool in my toolbox:


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A bit belated of a post, but that tool is absolutely the thing to have. I tried most everything else (penetrating oil, hot, cold, multiple cycles in the Ultrasonic cleaner). Clamp the first in vice (with a first stage handle), put a pin spanner on the lower section, the tool on the environmental cap, and apply some sharp raps with a hammer. Magic!!

Thanks very much for the link. My only regret is that I didn't use expedited service from Thailand
 
@rhwestfall and @Jim Lapenta
thank you, thank you, thank you!!! I was having the exact same problem as OP, but with a Dive Rite XT1. I had one of those tools made by a local machine shop (only cost me $20). Put it all together, put the tool in a vice and one tap on the pin spanner with a hammer and the cap broke loose. Happy days!

Here's the tool. They painted it because it's steel and they didn't want it to rust. I don't know why they used what feels like latex and not some metal protection paint, but whatever. I can sand it down and paint it properly later. Thanks for the tip!!
 

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