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Crawfordsville, Arkansas | Real deal genuine soy diesel will do wonders. Had a Deutz power unit that locked up over winter. Yanked injectors out before lunch and filled it full of soy diesel. Let it sit over lunch and it was pumping water by 2pm. It wasn't locked up tight but still wouldn't turn over. I'd imagine if it sat for years it would take a week or two to free it up but that soy diesel will work.
In the past we have used Formbys furnitue polish remover mixed with transmission fluid or trans fluid mixed with gasoline but the furniture polish remover worked better. Sometimes these things are locked so tight that nothing but a hammer and fencepost will do. Had a Moline tractor that had 2 pistons locked up tight. One came out fairly easy but the other took a 10 foot fencepost cut into 2 for sections, a big hammer and me standing on the pto shaft with a pipe wrench and a long pipe on the handle. About an hour later we were standing in a pile of splinters holding a piston. Was able to reuse it too. | |
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