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Rust dissolver?

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550Doug

04-15-2006 06:39:39




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What is the best rust dissolver to use on a stuck engine? What is the best way to get the rust out of the cylinders? Will Kroil do the job?

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BLW

04-17-2006 07:33:56




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 Re: Rust dissolver? in reply to 550Doug, 04-15-2006 06:39:39  
interested in the Kroil rust remover-- were did you find it, how much is it, and did it realy work- I have a farmall H stuck but other wise new et tires paint etc. would like to find something that works to free engine-- please e-mail me direct as I don't get to go through the whole list of answers very often-- thanks



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Keith-OR

04-15-2006 08:23:22




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 Re: Rust dissolver? in reply to 550Doug, 04-15-2006 06:39:39  
It works great, But make sure there is no water in your cylinders before you put in any oil base product. Don't ask Why I am mentioning this!!

Keith & Shawn



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04-15-2006 07:34:55




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 Re: Rust dissolver? in reply to 550Doug, 04-15-2006 06:39:39  
Well I just got one unstuck yesterday. Thats probably 4 or 5 this year. What I use is a mix of turpentine and tranny fluid. The one that popped free yesterday had sat for about a month. I then just put a starter on and hooked up a battery with a starter switch in the battery cable. I hit the button off and on and watched the crank pulley and yep first hit it turned just a little and every hit after it turn just a little more till it was spinning over just fine. Now I get to pull that engine and drop it in to a tractor I have that knocks so bad it sounds like a can of nuts being spun in a washing machine.

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