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Re: Super AV still stuck
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Posted by RusselAZ on November 22, 2003 at 16:34:25 from (65.37.90.95):
In Reply to: Super AV still stuck posted by Tom on November 13, 2003 at 19:19:51:
THis may be to late but it is cold today so I came inside!!. If you have PB blaster in the cylinders then get boiling water into the water jacket and it will help the penetrant get around the pistons. DON'T put boiling water in a stone cold engine but put some hot water in it, let it warm to that, drain, then put some hotter water in and let it warm to that, then some hotter-hotter water in it and let it warm to that, THEN put the boiling water in it and let it set a spell. If it is stuck with major rust and does come loose enough to turn over, you may get to hear it run enough to urge you on but most likely it will need some teardown anyway. Heat helps a lot.
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