Re: Removing Hub from Axle on my '51- Assistance Please!
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Thanks Randy. I had checked out a source of PB Blaster (- which is a new name to me, had not heard of it in Oz apart from on packardinfo). Couldn't find a 'local' distributor so needs further investigation to find one. Had the WD40 on hand.
I'll be getting some PB . . .it seems to be what most Packarders are using! Incidentally, while checking for the PB I came across info that is of interest, a supposedly 'tested and true (?)' comparison between several penetrants. Here is the link: ozmazdaclub.com/forums/lounge-room/2635-do-we-have-pb-blaster.html PB Blaster looks good. Of course practical experience might contradict these results. I have found the intense gaze of a Mother-in-Law usually causes things to come apart. lol (Luckily I have a very nice M-in-Law).
Posted on: 2010/1/1 19:29
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Re: Removing Hub from Axle on my '51- Assistance Please!
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The Zep 45 BH mentions sounds good, but it sure is pricey at $20 a can from a couple of places on the web that say they carry it and don't appear to require a log in.
More interesting is the comparison test rating the liquid wrench as doing so well. I have found that not the case and equally surprising is the closeness of the PB Blaster and WD40. Also, the home brew mixture of acetone and ATF outshines them all. Based on their results, I'd first like to know how their scientifically rusted bolts compares to ones rusted the old fashioned or normal way by sitting on a car 50 years.
Posted on: 2010/1/1 20:12
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