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Originally Posted by barry12345
The inner part of the fitting also gets rusted to it. Twisting the steel line sometimes. Things get pretty rusty where I live so I always heat things up to avoid that as well. What is required varies by area. The heat and cool three times rule is used in many places. Especially on bleeder screws.
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Ya, heat is very important to success a lot of the times. Even though heat often burns off the Oil when you re-spray the Oil the warm parts allow the Oil to get in better.
If you can get the line off with out damaging anything after you clean off the rust you can slide the nut back and coat the exterior of the line with a thick coating of Never-seize and then slide the Nut back on so that the inside of the nuts also gets coated and wipe off the excess. That usually keeps it from rusting again.