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Re: Disassembling old engine - 50wt oil 30+years old

To: milano164@mediaone.net
Subject: Re: Disassembling old engine - 50wt oil 30+years old
From: ejmw7762@netscape.net
Date: Fri, 29 Dec 2000 15:22:22 -0500
You could one of two things:
1. (what I would do) take the engine to a machine shop and have it hot 
tanked.  $20-40 and will leave your engine spotles and release all parts 
glued by old lubricant.

2. Use a strong oil based solvent (ie laquer thinner or even mineral spirits) 
 and spray everything down well and let them sit over night .  An old 
toothbrush would help.

I would avoid anything caustic or water based except mayby simple green
Good luck.

Eric
'62 serII

I 
Steven Silverstein <milano164@mediaone.net> wrote:
>
> Does anybody know of an easy way to get components free on an old engine
> with oil that is 30+ years old.   It was running a racing oil which now
> is like "Indian Shelac".  It has turned to tar.
> 
> I have used Kroil and WD-40 but the stuff is unbelievable.
> 
> It took me 30+ minutes to free the oil pump.  I even had to get out the
> propane torch to heat the base slightly.  The heat helped but not much.
> 
> The pistons are "glued" in place.   Once I lift the crank the only thing I
> can think to do is get the propane out and warm the underside of the
> pistons.
> 
> There has to be a fluid that will penetrate this oil.   I wish I had an oven
> this block would fit into.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> 
> Steven Silverstein

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