Good Stuff!!!!

super99

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I was at Motion Industry a while back and saw this on the shelf. I asked the counter guy if it was any good. He said all of the local industries buy cases at a time,they say it’s the best they have found so far, so I bought a can. It’s kinda pricey but the couple things I have tried it on,I am impressed.
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Best I've ever used. The old school dropper cans are cheaper than the aerosol. Still expensive, but worth it. My opinion.
 

I am the odd man out I don't care for it... I understand the principle on how it works I have played around with it. I have gave it years to work on a stuck part sometimes it did. I don't have the time to wait on it are anything else as far as that goes...

My go to... They foam up when it hits the part and sticks to it.


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I had several cans of PB Blaster that the pressure was gone, but still had liquid inside. I got a clear plastic spray bottle, poured in some ATF, then punched holes in the PB and dumped it all in. Every so often I add whatever I can find, shake it up, works pretty well.
 
My Dad bought a can or two, tried it and became a dealer so he'd always have a can around. He gave me several cans over the years, I buy PB Blaster but it's not even in the same league. Once I get something apart I put it back together with a swipe on anti-seize so it comes apart easy next time.
 
Of the things I've tried, I liked it the best.

I've not tried the ATF/Acetone mixture, but have heard that was just or even more effective.
 
I have the carburetor off of a Oliver 88 that has set for several years that needs cleaned up. I took it apart and can blow air through all of the passage ways. The choke shaft is stuck. I have a crockpot that I can put it in and heat it up, what is the best to use to clean it up? I have heard vinegar, toilet bowl cleaner, purple power or I have a gallon of carburetor cleaner from Napa that I could just soak it for a couple of days. Which one to use????

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It's called Kroil, and it's the best there is. It also comes in squirt cans. It will get just about anything loose, that has been rusted.
 

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