[TR] Kroil

Rochlin Robert rrochlin at comcast.net
Wed Jan 25 09:19:09 MST 2023


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 at 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)
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> 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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