Probably start with naval jelly or other rust eating stuff.
But, I wouldn't hold out much hope in it working.
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On Jan 28, 2013 12:10 PM, "Max Heim" <mvheim@sonic.net> wrote:
> Those things barely worked in the first place. I wouldn't hold out much
> hope
> that it could be revived after corroding into immobility. Sorry.
>
>
> --
>
> Max Heim
> '66 MGB GHN3L76149
> If you're near Menlo Park, CA,
> it's the primer red one with chrome wires
>
>
> on 1/28/13 9:26 AM, Carr&Edwards at scvc70@epix.net wrote:
>
> > We recently salvaged a panel-light rheostat from the remains of a B in
> the
> > local junkyard, but have been unable to get the shaft to turn -- we
> presume
> > it's corroded, as the car had been sitting out, topless, for some time.
> Any
> > suggestions on how to free it up?
> >
> > Sarah Carr
> > B/GT in PA
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