Posted by bc on November 04, 2009 at 15:56:14 from (69.148.145.104):
In Reply to: Stuck engines posted by Bernie Steffen on November 04, 2009 at 13:32:23:
Good question Bernie. I suspect that if a piston was stuck to a cylinder because of rust, then one of the phosphoric acid solutions would be appropriate. Found in the paint department at home cheapot. Behr and someone else makes some. Usually call it concrete etcher.
For that matter, regular ol HCL/Muratic acid cuts rust quickly and is cheaper than phosphoric.
Ought to work for the water jacket passages as well.
There's no rubber or other parts between the heads and oil pan that can be eaten up that I can think of except for the pan gasket and maybe water pump seals but the water pump shouldn't see any if you used a squirt can to squirt acid into the spark plug holes.
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