I recently acquired a flinter with a Douglas barrel which has a stainless vent liner which needs to be replaced. The liner is one of those slotted types for easy removal with a screwdriver, but it doesn't want to be removed. I don't have any idea how long that liner has been installed, or if anti-seize grease was applied to the threads. The vent liner screwdriver slot isn't in the greatest shape.
I have barrel out of the stock and soaking in penetrating oil (ATF/acetone 50/50) and I figure I can apply heat before I try to unscrew it again with a screwdriver. If that doesn't work, I can try an EZ out.
Anybody got any suggestions for other things to try, or warnings with respect to pitfalls for the unwary to avoid?
And, once I get the thing out, I expect to find that its threads were 3/8X24tpi. I'd like to put a Chambers white lightning liner in it, but those are threaded 32 tpi as I recall. Is there anyway to safely transition to a Chambers WL liner, or am I constrained to put a new 24 thread liner back in?
Thanks, SCL