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Re: ever use PB Blaster?
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Posted by Troy in MI on August 16, 2006 at 11:22:25 from (64.24.35.16):
In Reply to: ever use PB Blaster? posted by Mike CA on August 16, 2006 at 10:38:12:
I used it a few years ago to free-up an MD with a stuck motor. I tried every other mixture that has been mentioned on this site (kroil, WD-40, ATF, diesel fuel, kerosine, etc.). I even tried filling the cylinder with diesel fuel and lighting it to warm the cylinder. Nothing seemed to work. Then I filled the cylinder with PB blaster and left it alone for a few days (as with the other solvents). After two days, I noticed a pool of black liquid under the engine (oil pan was off at this point) and the level of solvent in the cylinder was noticibly less. I continued to add PB Blaster to the cylinder for the next few days and noticed that it continued to flow between the piston and cylinder at an increasing rate. In my opinion, the stuff works great.
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