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so if you have exhaust ports that look like this one here or even worse this one right here thereamp;#39;s two really easy methods to get these things off the first is pick up a set of these Irwin bolt extractors they have a couple different sizes here so find the one that matches the bolt size youamp;#39;re trying to remove you can see here they have these nice sharp grooves inside of them that dig into that Rusty bolt even if itamp;#39;s rounded off and get a good grip on it so you can go ahead and turn it and break it loose go ahead and grab your hammer and hammer on that bolt extractor to the bolt head then use your ratchet to remove it to loosen it like you would with any other socket now if itamp;#39;s super tight and super Rusty on there it might just snap off which is fine because the other side of the bolt will just pop right out but if you spray it with some penetrating liquid like PB Blaster you might get lucky and be able to actually remove the bolt without snapping it