| This is an old one that has been there a long time and shows every sign of staying there? Clean next to the threads with a wire brush. Apply penetrating oil. Work it over good with a hammer, this is more about vibration than impact. Then try a wrench that fits it, not pliers or a Crescent wrench. They make special ''flare nut'' wrenches that fit around 5 sides with the 6'th side open to go over the tubing. If that doesn't do it, you can try a torch. Heat it up and then quench it with water, and again, a good wrench. Keep the torch away from things that burn. Also, you can't heat a pipe full of water.
If it still won't come off, saw off the tubing and put a 6 point socket on it. |