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Re: Advice on Frozen Transmission/Rear End
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Posted by Robert Lorencz on November 28, 2005 at 05:12:39 from (205.188.117.73):
In Reply to: Advice on Frozen Transmission/Rear End posted by Robert Lorencz on November 27, 2005 at 18:45:04:
Thanks to everyone for the advice. I see that Princess Auto has a propane torch on sale so I think I will try that with the stove pipe and elbow and blankets/tarps. And I will be careful, I can still see my cousins face when he used this method years ago to try to start his freshly painted '53 International pick-up - he just left it too long, had a greasy engine and the paint on the hood bubbled! May have to wait a day to get into Ottawa to get torch, freezing rain here overnight and this morning and the roads are slicker than s**t! I don't feel like playing bumper cars today. It's supposed to warm up today and tomorrow so that should help me get it thawed out and once I get the water outta the bottom I should be ok until spring when I can change the oil.
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