"Dirty" OS-10
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RE: "Dirty" OS-10
Warm it up slightly with a heat gun, or in the oven.
Warm to the touch plus a tad should do it.
Then lubricate all over every place there's an opening.
Remove the plug, attach a prop, and turn to suit.
Warm to the touch plus a tad should do it.
Then lubricate all over every place there's an opening.
Remove the plug, attach a prop, and turn to suit.
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RE: "Dirty" OS-10
Put it in a crockpot full of anti-feeze overnight, on the low setting, outside.
Soak in "PB B'laster" overnight.
AS A LAST RESORT: Take it apart, and manually clean it, expect to buy new bearings if it's a ball raced engine.
If these don't do it, nothing will.
Jetts
Soak in "PB B'laster" overnight.
AS A LAST RESORT: Take it apart, and manually clean it, expect to buy new bearings if it's a ball raced engine.
If these don't do it, nothing will.
Jetts
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RE: "Dirty" OS-10
To get it loose, pop it in a 200 degree oven for a few minutes and gently try it until it breaks loose. A little WD-40 or Marvel won't hurt. Now, take it apart and soak in the 50/50 antifreeze mix in the cheapest crock pot you can find. $5 at Goodwill? Take it out and rinse with plenty of clean water, dry it in a warm oven, oil lightly and reassemble. BTW, ATF makes a good pickling oil. Label the crock pot and for goodness' sake don't ever cook in it!
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RE: "Dirty" OS-10
Make sure you cover your crock pot if it is outside or anywhere that animals can get into it. Animals, cats, dogs, will drink anti-freeze as it tastes sweet to them. It kills them slowly as it is poison.
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RE: "Dirty" OS-10
Remove all the o-rings and wash with laquer thinner, it will dissolve the varnishing almost instantly. Use an old toothbrush to scrub in the cracks and crevises. Reassemble and lube it good with a light weight oil.
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RE: "Dirty" OS-10
I save that 1/2 in. of fuel left in the fuel jug, pour it into one jug, for cleaning engines. I have a nylon tub with an airtight lid on it. Leaving the motor in for a couple of hrs. will usually loosen it. Dismantle it let it soak for another couple of hrs. and scrub it with a brass wire brush. will look like new.