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Re: Best rust penetrant? [Re: ahy] #1955203
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Originally Posted By ahy
I believe the 50/50 acetone/ATF works... that said, how many of us use heat if the fastener won't move with reasonable torque? Hitting acetone + ATF with a torch would be "interesting".
It's not that dramatic, it does burn and I'm sure some hamfisted mekanik has burned some car/building/themselves/other. The idea is to gradually build heat, then spray the penetrant. Going back and forth on torque helps too.

Re: Best rust penetrant? [Re: McCandlessboy] #1955307
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I've never used Kroil, and probably never will since it's not on a store shelf. I'm sure it's good stuff.

Hands down I will always use the 50/50 Acetone Trans fluid mix. I broke loose 11 45-year old brake line nuts without twisting the line. I can, and will, reuse all of them.


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Re: Best rust penetrant? [Re: cdstl] #1955323
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Originally Posted By cdstl
I've never used Kroil, and probably never will since it's not on a store shelf.


Some auto parts stores have it on the shelf, although I have never used it.

Re: Best rust penetrant? [Re: DaytonaTurbo] #1955361
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we've tried,

Kroil, I wasn't impressed

PB works but stinks

A couple brands of the freeze off by different companies, Rip OFF

Liquid wrench so-so

A friend at another shop gave me a can of Free all to try and it is the current favorite in the shop. it has consistently worked where others did not. it is not readily available so I buy it online by the case

http://www.alliedelectronics.com/FS16.html

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Re: Best rust penetrant? [Re: McCandlessboy] #1955401
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I had to remove the pitman. I removed the nut and got all of the rust and grease off of the splines so the the Acetone mix could penetrate. I was careful not to squirt the stuff everywhere because I wanted to see how it would go through when I squirted it on the nut side. After about a half hour the stuff started running out of the bottom side towards the steering box.


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Re: Best rust penetrant? [Re: McCandlessboy] #2618539
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Re: Best rust penetrant? [Re: McCandlessboy] #2618588
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This is a followup to the article Dogdays posted.
I've highlighted the things I think are helpful clarifications.

Quote:
Machinist's Workshop V20 number 2, April/May 007, page 35
Article: “Testing Penetrating oils”
This reports a test of penetrating oils where they measured the force required to loosen rusty test devices. The details reported here were validated by the original article author. He also added some details on the methods.
You must buy the issue if you want to see how they did the test. The back issue is available for purchase.
The table below extracts the results table The lower the number of pounds the better. Interesting that a simple mix of acetone and power steering fluid (PSF) works the best!

Penetrating oil Average load Price per fluid ounce
None 516 pounds
WD-40 238 pounds $0.25
PB Blaster 214 pounds $0.35
Liquid Wrench 127 pounds $0.21
Kano Kroil 106 pounds $0.75
PSF-Acetone mix 53 pounds $0.10 (50/50 mix)

Notes from original article author:
1) These are loads required to free the test piece after 8 hours of immersion in penetrating oil. This is probably not representative of a quick squirt just before a wrench is applied.
2) The original article states ATF was used in the DIY mix. It was actually PSF. I corrected the table to reflect this.

© Copyright 8 February 2008, 63Avanti@sterkel.org
Permission to print and post on the internet in this form received from the author
8 February 2008


Avanti.org is gone. frown Maybe its been saved in archive.org I haven't looked.
There are various power steering fluids so we can only guess that the one used was one with low viscosity and high detergents. shruggy

My own experience has been that PB Blaster is good when applied the day or days before. Even better reapplying each day. I like it for situations where impact is not possible or seems inappropriate. Removal usually requires slow steady force. Stuff doesn't 'break free' but feels more like a fastener with interference fit.
Kroil seems better for last minute use. Sili-kroil seems to help more in making it easier to turn once the bolt has broken free.
I agree with those that like the sprays specifically for freeing equipment

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Re: Best rust penetrant? [Re: McCandlessboy] #2618659
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Re: Best rust penetrant? [Re: McCandlessboy] #2618679
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I use Seafoam Deep CreeP for years one of the best I think

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Re: Best rust penetrant? [Re: davesmopars] #2618695
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Originally Posted By davesmopars
I use Seafoam Deep CreeP for years one of the best I think


I bought a can of that last month, to give it a try, as it's available locally, at pretty much all the parts stores.
Kroil, i have to order thru the manufacturer, and now shipping costs make it prohibitive.
That Seafoam stuff works well, my two cents on the subject.


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Re: Best rust penetrant? [Re: McCandlessboy] #2618699
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Kroil - free delivery with Prime


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Kroil - free delivery with Prime


Maybe so, only if you subscribe to that service.
I don't.


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Re: Best rust penetrant? [Re: McCandlessboy] #2618712
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Pays for itself real quick. But to each it's own


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Re: Best rust penetrant? [Re: McCandlessboy] #2618760
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If you want good quality stuff, go to a real hardware store, not home depot or lowes, Autozone, Advanced or Oriellys.... I use Grainger, Industrial Supply, Marshall's Industrial Hardware, Fastenal...McMaster Carr for mail order. Most of the chain auto parts stores do not have quality anything hardware/chemical wise typically unless they get it at a price point that they can make an uber profit.


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Re: Best rust penetrant? [Re: McCandlessboy] #2619068
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Having worked in the automotive chemical industry and having done a lot of testing.....PB Blaster is the best


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Re: Best rust penetrant? [Re: McCandlessboy] #2619133
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I use PB Blaster most of the time. Over the years, I've tried many penetrants. I've found that my favorite penetrant is a blue tip wrench. I know you cannot utilize heat in all situations but, anytime I can, after using PB blaster and all the other tricks and the bolt is still stuck, I break out the torch and heat the surrounding metal. I've not had one single instance where I could not get the hardware loose after hitting it with heat.

I just did this two weeks ago. I almost want to just start breaking out the torch first and forget penetrants all together as I've never had much luck with any of them.

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Should you always try to
tighten a bolt or stud a teeny bit,
before loosening it?

The instructions for the official Mopar Oxygen sensor removal penetrant spray called for this tightening before loosening.

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