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Hi Serge,
Back in the 70's I did a plumbing apprenticeship & got licensed as a requirement to continue my job in steam and hydronics. Most I've forgotten, but here are some ideas I learned and used often:

Before you start working hard on it, how difficult will the repair be if the female adapter or bell is damaged? This will give you an idea of how crazy you can go on it.

I can't see the back of the fitting, but can you have access to peel out the lead and oakum to replace the fitting and plug?

Three Jeeps wisely mentioned not using WD-40. It's a very good cleaner, but poor lube. If the odor of Kroil or PB is objectionable, transmission fluid works every well. It cuts old pipe joint compound as well as rust. Vinegar works sometimes, too.

Drill a small test hole straight into in the square boss. It is either hollow (most likely) or solid.

Geofd mentioned cutting pie shaped slots after cutting the head off (if it's hollow). If you goof and damage the threads, a Lead Plug will save the day.

Alternatively, we sometimes would fill the female threads with pipe dope and use a test plug. I'm pretty sure this isn't to code, but it's an idea if the threads are damaged.

If the square boss is solid, the master to whom I apprenticed would drill a hole all the way through the flats, insert a 1/2" diameter steel rod and use that as a no-slip wrench.

I hope you can get the plug out peacefully!
Paul
 

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I have an old rusted clean out outside that I want to open. But it has not been opened for 15 years and the thread is rusted.
I tried to put some WD40 (Degrip oil) regularly in the thread and unscrew the cap with a plumber wrench (Pics 1) with no success.
(The clean out cap is slightly inside the wall and do not give me a good grab with the plumber wrench that rips, and damages the corner of the square grab..)

The cap has a square male grab: the sides are ~33mm (2 1/3 in). But I cannot find the tool anywhere.
I believe the old cast pipe is 2 in.
Can you tell me where to find the tool to open this clean out with enough torque? (No plastic, needs leverage)

There is no emergency. I just want to open this clean out for the next plumbing emergency.
My next move will be to cut the old 2" cast pipe in the scroll place. I already got the ABS replacement pipes and clean out (Pics). But I am not there yet. For now my question is where can I find this old wrench? (And save the painful cast cutting in a 2 ft high space!)

Thank you all for your help!
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