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Posted by Ol Chief on December 09, 2004 at 19:27:53 from (63.246.191.195):
In Reply to: Re: A story to read ..... posted by JT on December 09, 2004 at 06:38:01:
Answer to JT;Hey, I am sorry to have overlooked addressing your very sensible question regarding freeing stuck engines.I think that fish oil would very likely do a terrific job as long as the engine is absolutely dry to start with.At this moment I am not assured of a source of this oil.We used to use so much of the stuff that it was a shelf item in every ship supply world wide.Last time I ordered a drum of it I received and rejected three drums before the supplier finally found the genuine article.I have a friend in Houston ( 250 miles from me ) who may have a quantity from which I may obtain a few pints.I will keep you in mind if able to to get a small amount and you would want to give it a try.If I am in luck I'll post a note to JT on this site.
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