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You break them loose yet...impatiently waiting to see how it works for you
I looked on line couldnt find anything not that im contesting you by any means thanxEasy on the Marvel Mystery Oil right now. Unless you have some old, known to be good laying around. There's currently a recall on it. Metallic particles or some such in it.
I looked on line couldnt find anything not that im contesting you by any means thanx
Sure fire method that it will either come or bleed .First use some type penetrating oil for about a week .Then knock the center out of an old spark plug and braze a grease zert in it .A grease gun puts out 5000 PSI,that piston will either move or blow the cylinder off .You can use oil in the gun instead of grease and get the same results----if the piston is above the ports or it won't work .
I just did this maybe early this spring on a Partner P100 that is in the Partner section with pictures .
Ok i was trying to google it i couldnt dind it so its a hush hush under rug thing then.I work for the second largest retailer on Earth. We pulled it from 14,000 locations on request from the manufacturer.
I think the top metal part is swaged in if you grind away then it comes up.View attachment 92235
Al. As you can see, I'm the monkey who cannot "knock the guts" out of a spark plug. Any tips on knocking and not "mashing the chit" out of a plug?
Anyone got any suggestions on a good acid to soak the piston and cylinder on these?