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| Subject: | Re: Re: Land Rovers Land Rovers Land Rovers Land Rovers Land Rovers... |
| From: | rkg@ateq.com (Richard George x 7247) |
| Date: | Mon, 20 Apr 92 15:14:07 PDT |
>brake) fluid. Repeated heating and fast cooling works well to free up >frozen bolts too but you might have trouble squeezing a LR into your >freezer. Try ice water. My favorite way to do this is to use some freeze spray (liquid nitrogen works too, but I'm always afraid that much of a thermal shock might hose up the crystalline structure of the metal - works great on Lotus sleeves though..) Freeze spray also works great for getting bearings on shafts, etc.,. (thank God they came up with the non-CFC stuff...). rkg (Richard George) |
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