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RE: Ok, I'm open to suggestions ...

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Subject: RE: Ok, I'm open to suggestions ...
From: Randall Young <randallyoung@earthlink.net>
Date: Sun, 22 Aug 1999 12:13:39 -0700
Coke contains phosphoric acid, the active ingredient in Naval Jelly ... <g>

I've had the same problem with a TR3A engine that sat uncovered in the rain 
(in a junkyard, NOT on my watch <g>).  After years of soaking (PB Blaster 
and Kano Kroil are two good products that haven't been mentioned), I 
resorted to a length of 1" pipe, and a BFH.  It actually did amazingly 
little damage to the piston or cylinder wall (NOT that I would have ever 
reused either one, they were both ruined to begin with).

Randall
59 TR3A

On Saturday, August 21, 1999 3:33 AM, Fredd [SMTP:sec@traveller.com] wrote:
>
> Barry wrote ;
>
> >I had a TR3 which sat 10+ years.  One day it would not turn.  Months 
later
> I pulled
> >it.  Soaking with penetrating oil, mystery oil, gas stabilizer, ATF 
fluid,
> (suggested
> >by everyone I know :-)  only freed two pistons.  >
> >I also have a Healey 3000 with two stuck pistons.  None of the above has
> worked.  >They are STILL soaking :-(
>
>
> Try soaking with Coca-Cola.
> That's what I use with good results.
> Amazing that some people even want to drink that stuff, after you see 
what
> it does on rust.
>
> Fredd
> 

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