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How to remover stuck touch hole liner?

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If you don't have easy outs you can slot it using a dremel tool and a used up grinding disc. Keep one that's only about 3/8 inch or less in diameter and just touch it to the liner just enough to put a slight slot in it. Then using a small flathead screwdriver, slowly back out the liner.
 
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If you don't have easy outs you can slot it using a dremrl tool and a used up grinding disc. Keep one that's only about 3/8 inch or less in diameter and just touch it to the liner just enough to put a slight slot in it. Then using a small flathead screwdriver, slowly back out the liner.
For one that's truly stuck I'm not sure this would work. Mine is already slotted for a flathead and it won't budge.
 
Blue loctite doesn't need heat only a proper fitting tool to remove it. Red loctite needs heat. In my opinion a touch hole liner only needs antiseize.

True, because the touch hole liner never gets hot, or have a tendency to work itself out.
Anti-seize or some kind of heavy grease is the way to go for coating the threads.
 
Just something to put in your hip pocket. Take a proper fitting screwdriver bit. Chuck it in a drill press. With the barrel in a vise press the bit into the slot. Turn the chuck with a chuck key while maintaining pressure with the drill press handle. Something will definitely give. Of course use penetrating oil first. I can’t say how many times I’ve pulled liners out for friends this way.
 
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