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Re: Has CocaCola lost its knack for breaking free
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Posted by John M on August 29, 2004 at 05:08:25 from (206.74.236.138):
In Reply to: Has CocaCola lost its knack for breaking free an e posted by JR#1 on August 28, 2004 at 22:59:19:
Never had Coke work,never had PB Blaster work for anything better than I would use WD40 on,vinager I have never tried,I have used KROIL with some success.Best thing I have found to break loose a good stuck engine,SLEDGE HAMMER AND BOARD!Although once,while working on my Super MD, I accidentally spiulled some baking soda into one of the cyliders,it just happen to have some antifreeze in it and a couple days went by before I noticed it.When I cleaned it out,the rust had been disolved considerably.I didnt get the engine broke loose like that but I may try it on day on purpose.
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