A product called C.L.R. works wonders an almost all oxidization. soak
it as long as you can. Multiple applications while on the car might
help. heating the aluminum, then cooling it will compress the
oxidation and help free it.
On Oct 2, 2009, at 1:49 PM, dgschwind@comcast.net wrote:
> Hi, Listers,
>
> B B B I just tried to remove a brake line from a rear wheel aluminum
> cylinder. It wouldn't budge and since I was afraid of damaging the
> cylinder, I
> quit trying. Is there a safe technique or material application to
> allow
> removal? Another blow for using steel fittings in aluminum parts!
> Would
> appreciate your wisdom. Thanks,
>
> B B B B B B B B B B B B B DonB B BJ8B B Pandora
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