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Re: HEY GUYS CHECK THIS OUT THOUGHT ON STUCK MOTOR
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Posted by John A. on August 20, 2006 at 09:02:10 from (4.253.40.6):
In Reply to: HEY GUYS CHECK THIS OUT THOUGHT ON STUCK MOTOR posted by magman on August 20, 2006 at 04:58:59:
magman, I do not see any reason why that wouldn't work, Except....Needing major hearing protection and a good Chiropractor. It seems to me that filling each cylinder with DSL and setting it on fire is a lot less strainious on your back, shoulders, arms & hands than your method. After the fire burns out then just a few good licks of a 4 lb hammer and a block will do the trick them. In my mind what ever does the job with the least amy of sweat and strain is by far the best way. Also the parts are reuseable if still some count. My thoughts! Later, John A.
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