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Re: MDV is stuck. What's the best way?
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Posted by Bill {Antique Acres} on January 10, 2001 at 17:46:31 from (216.192.142.185):
In Reply to: MDV is stuck. What's the best way? posted by Poppin' Johnny on January 10, 2001 at 15:23:52:
Use PB Blaster! It is the stuff around, no lie. There have been several others on here use it with much sucess other than me. It will honestly dissolve rust and pull itself uphill or into anyplace it can get. I have unstuck 2 engines and numerous rusted bolts and things. I get mine at Wal-Mart, but I do know that not all Wal-Mart's carry it. Most auto stores do though. Spray each cylinder full, everyday for about a week then try it. Jack up one wheel and put it in 5th gear, and rock the tire. If it don't come loose, give it a while. If this stuff won't get it loose nothing will. I am a firm believer in this stuff. I had to have it roved to me on a Oliver 66 that was stuck for 25 years. Vinegar will work, but not real quick. Coke will not work at all anymore, because they have changed the formula form the good ol' days. Bill {Antique Acres}
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