Re: Re: [MV] Best Penetrating oil

From: santoken@bright.net
Date: Mon Feb 14 2005 - 13:33:42 PST


What's your address? I'm gonna send you out a can of Lube Job right now! I find that to be totally unacceptable....month after month?!?!?!

Kent

>
> From: Buzz <buzz@softcom.net>
> Date: Mon Feb 14, 4:31 PM
> To: "Horrocks, Aaron" <ACHb@pge.com>, santoken@bright.net
> CC: Military Vehicles Mailing List <mil-veh@mil-veh.org>
> Subject: Re: [MV] Best Penetrating oil
>
>
> Aaron,
> I gotta disagree with you on Kroil. I've got a seized L134 engine that has the head off and the
> cylinders looked good so I put about a 1/4" of Kroil on each piston. Once a month I try to turn it
> with a LONG torque amplifier on the wrench but so far it hasn't budged, so I add more Kroil and wait
> another month.
> I've been working on vehicles for 50 years and have yet to find a penetrating oil that REALLY works.
> They all seem pretty much the same to me.
> My solution is a 1/2" impact wrench then if that fails I use the fire wrench!
>
> Kent,
> Do you think that Lube Job is up to the challange?
> I'll email you my address off line and try it in the engine.
>
> Buzz
>
>
> On Mon, 14 Feb 2005 07:20:54 -0800, you wrote:
> >
> >http://www.kanolabs.com/
> >
> >I was introduced to Kroil by this list a couple years ago, and it's the
> >best penetrating lube I've ever used. I only wish I knew about it
> >earlier, as it would have saved me a lot of bolts and parts on my M38A1.
> >Things that I thought were seized and long gone could now be recovered
> >with this stuff. I can't praise it enough. Last year I used it to free
> >up a seized model airplane engine that was in storage for over 10 years.
> >Too bad I failed to properly set the programmable trim on that radio
> >controller, but that's another story.
> >
> >
> >Aaron Horrocks
> >ARG, NRA, Mopar Alley, & MVCC Member
> >1952 M38A1
> >1970 Plymouth
>
>
> Ok, here's the info on Lube Job:
>
> Price per can: $3.69
> Price per case: $36.24 ($3.02/Can)
> Shipping to the East Coast (case): $8
> Shipping to the West Coast (case): $11
> Shipping for a single can to anywere (USPS): $4
>
> Anyone interested, let me know.
>
> Also, for anyone that scoffs at Lube Job, I'll offer you a challenge, I'll send you one can, free,
> to try. If you don't like it, I'll pay to send it back. If you like it, You pay me...simple offer.
> Takers?
>
> Kent
>
>



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