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rustyedge1

I’ve tried PB Blaster for a day now with light heat from propane torch and can’t get it to move any.
Any ideas or advice welcome. Thanks in advance

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squonk

E tank. 

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Wayne0

Longer soak. ATF and acetone. Flip it over to hold the liquid.

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peter lena

@rustyedge1   2 things ,  KROIL  PENETRANT , have something  immovable  you can  secure that to ?  like a chain winch ?  18" pipe wrench  inside a long  thick walled pipe , solid mount , creeping lubricant and , leverage  , will probably move it  , you can really load up  a  frozen anything  , with  leverage . worked with a pipefitter  for years  , solid mounting , and  long leverage pipe wrench , thats  what  i  think ,  pete

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adsm08

Smother in anti-seize and heat with the propane torch again. The stuff will melt and run down in the threads. I used to use it on EGR fittings a lot. Be careful to not over-heat it or you will bake it and then make things worse.

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rustyedge1

Got it ~ Thanks all for the info..

Little more heat and Blaster and light taps bigger wrench.

 

 

 

 

 

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adsm08

Good, now grease the crap out of it

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pfrederi
13 hours ago, adsm08 said:

Good, now grease the crap out of it

Actually go a bit easy on the lubrication ..too slick and it will slowly slide down under load.  had to put a bar through one of mine and brace it against something to keep it up.   I had really lubed it up.

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rustyedge1
10 hours ago, pfrederi said:

I had really lubed it up.

What’s a good lube for this type jack ?

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kpinnc

I've never seen one of those, but that thing is cool! :thumbs:

 

 

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953 nut
12 hours ago, rustyedge1 said:

What’s a good lube for this type jack ?

Being used and kept dry. :twocents-02cents:  Like Paul @pfrederi said, excess lubrication will allow the jack to creep under a load.

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peter lena

@rustyedge1 li  SUPER LUBE HYDRAULIC OIL  would be very good for that  , local H/W store has it in  small tubes , spray cans , also have that in every related , cable slide point  , choke / throttle  , check out the  extreme  temp ratings on it  , every one of my cables , has a light  spring pull to  assist closure  ? that way  every time you  engage it  , you are helped . look at the cable mount  end point  , usually  has a small  holed plate  , thats where  I have my  spring assist  pull . easy to  mount a  pull point to a  near , bolt / screw   , also have small stripes of  PRORATED , steel , for that  spring pull  cable assist  . once you  set this up  , and verify  function , you will add it to related areas , typically  , go after  REPEDITIVE  PROBLEMS , its always there , why not make it better ? just my view on things , pete  

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