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try this next time.

mix atf +( kerosene or diesel or mineral spirits or turpentine ) + naptha.

this gets you a good oil base with detergents ( atf ) + a good petro based solvent ( kero...etc ), plus a reducer like naptha that is very light, flashes off fast.. but not as fast as acetone, is kinder to rubber and plastic than acetone, will creep with good capilary action as well.. less skin and healt risks than acetone. can be considered a mild lubricant as well.

for kicks you can add in some parrafin lamp oil for more lube qualities.

That's the mix I use.. so far.. is better than PB oil on everything I've tried.

makes a good quench too, without the flash fire hazards of acetone. IE.. heat a part, then quench with this mix in a spary bottle.. quenching helps break rust bonds by metal contraction.. plus as it cools, it wicks the fluid into the joint.

( ps.. on a stubborn joint, I've heated them and used plain candle wax on them.. it wicks in good, and when cool, acts like a heavy lube.. )

soundguy
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came across product used in aviation shops a lot called mouse milk if you googgle it tellls you about it have unseized a few engines with it put in spark plug holes put plug back in let sit a couple days have unseized briggs and straton motors over night with it excellent drilling and tapping lubricant
puy 2 onces mouse milk in each cyl of my white lift truck with flat head continental a week ago was seized tight turned it over by hand today about 2 inches rocked it back and forth turns about half turn i will let sit and it will probibiy do complete turn :D :D :D
corn cob said:
puy 2 onces mouse milk in each cyl of my white lift truck with flat head continental a week ago was seized tight turned it over by hand today about 2 inches rocked it back and forth turns about half turn i will let sit and it will probibiy do complete turn :D :D :D
just came home from town went in shop hit key spins freely do a compresion test tomorrow
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