Turn it upside down and try a little precaution from underneath the fork. WD and the usual suspect may help. Coca cola is a good one too! A long shaft or drift may help thins along...
Midlife":1tkusxuo said:Just to clarify..........you havn't managed to loosen / unscrew the allen key bolt from the top of the stem?
Shaun
torqueless":3nn9qywn said:OP may be better off with a dedicated penetrating/releasing fluid like Plus-Gas? I mean, I don't have any GT85, I've not read what it says on the can, so I'm happy to be corrected, but some product that functions partly as a lubricant probably isn't optimised for this application?
Patience and perseverance with Plus-Gas is likely to pay dividends if you are hoping to get the stem out without having to sacrifice any of it's components. Once you start trying to loosen the bolt, the most useful tool is likely to be a solidly mounted vice.
Shouldn't be difficult to improvise some extension to an allen-key to provide more leverage, but it depends on the condition of the hex-socket of the expander-bolt. If it's damaged, then you're probably best off drilling it out as Keithglos said, bearing in mind the potential hassle of getting a replacement- Cinelli bolts seem to use a finer thread than others. It doesn't matter functionally as long as the replacement bolt has a) compatible length and head/shaft diameters to fit the Cinelli stem, and b) the same thread as the expander-nut.
I used this preserve! came out sweet! Oh you mean persevere now that's different :facepalm:MrW":184mwkyx said:you just need to persevere
Probably best to do what you can to keep it that way then, through this process and beyond, it's like your best friend. I wouldn't like to hit it directly with a hammer, although I understand the temptation, and am not immune to it.The hex socket isn't in bad nick at the moment...