Has anyone used an inductive heat unit to remove corroded nuts? Curious how
they worked out. Of course, if you go to you tube they work great...
Bob
> On Jan 25, 2023, at 10:42 AM, Ted Schumacher <tedtsimx@bright.net> wrote:
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> Here is another option. Heat riser solvent. Up to the 1960's (?) American
> cars had "heat risers on the exhaust manifolds. These would open to allow
> manifold heat to warm intake on initial start-up. Hard to find today -
> garage sales, older repair shops, etc - but if this didn't break it loose, it
> was normally torch time. Ted (who jealously guards his last can of Mopar
> Heat Riser Solvent)
>
>
> On 1/24/2023 10:22 PM, Ron L"Herault wrote:
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>> No one has mentioned Mouse Milk, which works very well.
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