Posted by Leroy on July 05, 2019 at 21:01:18 from (96.45.243.241):
In Reply to: Answer me this posted by Grandpa love on July 05, 2019 at 10:55:50:
I have had cast planter plates setting in vinigar for a month and it did not do anymore after setting that long than letting it set for 1 day. After a day or two just take sandpaper and use that vinigar for a lubricant to rub rust off cylinder walls. then take blow gun on air hose and just blow the vinigar out of culinder Might want to do this to get out down to about a half inch before using that sand paper, and then rince good, dry and probably repeat untill you get a piston to move an eighth of an inch then clean out again and then put in just enough lubricating oil to cover the stuck rings and try to turn over and if you get it moving stop several times and wipe out any signs of rust and relub and keep trying to get it to move. If you have the head still on you will still have the same problem getting anything you have filled cylinders with out and just use that air hose in spark plug hole. But you could not wipe down to get any loosened rust out. Don't wory about the vinagar keeping on eating steel, on those planter plates I found it did not do it.
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