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Re: How to get a piston un stuck?
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Posted by the tractor vet on November 12, 2000 at 07:19:41 from (216.196.12.153):
In Reply to: How to get a piston un stuck? posted by Canadian Cowboy on November 11, 2000 at 18:34:15:
Zep chemical co. makes one of the best penatrating oil that i have ever found. ido not know where you are from so i can't tell you were to find it ,it is not easey to find. iget mine at a little gas station near my shop it is not cheep but it work sthe best far better then blasters wd40 or anything else been using it for 30 plus years .you spray it were you want it let it set for awhile then tap it alittle spray alittle and before long it is lose it eats rust like you won't believe. P/S do not spray it near where you are going to paint ,you will hate your self in the moring , tryto get the extenshion tube kit for the can if you find the stuff.
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