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  • Just wanted to say thank you for posting the advice on seized diff plugs. I was really struggling with the filler plug, then gave your 50:50 acetone/oil a go. I didn't hold out much hope but gave them a soaking and the next day it worked a treat. The drain plug looked really seized, but with a bit of a squeeze on a breaker bar even that loosened. Thanks!
    boguing
    boguing
    Funny isn't it - they spend their lives with one end in oil - and still they get stuck.
    Richard, Hi.

    Haven't been on here for a while - did you sort yourself out?

    Got an acquaintance who gets it for me, and will ask for some more for myself. Let me know if you still need some.

    John
    Hi
    I was just looking for phosphoric acid in the area and I saw your
    post mentioning you had some. I wondered where you got it.
    I used to buy small bottles, to clean the rust from bike petrol tanks, from the
    Brockham chemist, but the people who own it now just count pills.
    I want it to polish some vintage bike crankcases, they are lovely and
    clean but a nasty blusih brown, and I think a dunk in Ph' acid will make
    them shine.
    --
    cheers richard
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