Stiff Tailgate?
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Re: Stiff Tailgate?
Hi Lon,
The screw driver trick is what sold me, and after holding a screw
driver dipped in oil that's easily held then with STP and there's way to
hold it. That and after I lost an Isky, a top fuel driver Ted Cyr that
lived close to me in Escondido, and ran the same 462" lincoln as I did,
told me to use it on new cams: http://www.----------.com/IskyRR1000.jpg
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Lon wrote:
>
> Back when I grease monkied for extra cash, we used to have the trick of
> dipping a large screwdriver in STP and challenging folks to hold it by
> the blade with two fingers. Motor Trend once nursed a baja bug home
> with a hole in the oil pan by pouring STP in it to keep the engine from
> seizing. Mine started because the idler pully bearing on the
> serpentine belt would give off a very small squeak for a few seconds on
> cold starting after a heavy run. I put a couple drops of the witches
> brew on it almost two years ago, intending on replacing it with a round
> tuit. Never squeaked since, so the round tuit [plus the new part] are
> resting in waiting.
>
> L.W.(ßill) ------ III proclaimed:
>
> > Hi Lon,
> > LOL Sounds like the Butch Wax, Vaseline, and Brylcreem mixture I
> > used in the fifties.
> > I use STP in my race engines, it's not fun to take them apart.
> > God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> > mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
> >
> > Lon wrote:
> >
> >>I've cobbled together a reasonably decent lube made from mixing STP oil
> >>treatment with a bit of Castrol Syntec and a bit of Marvell Mystery Oil.
> >>Once you manage to get it worked in, the STP pretty much can't be gotten
> >>out with any cleaner less effective than semtech or c4.
The screw driver trick is what sold me, and after holding a screw
driver dipped in oil that's easily held then with STP and there's way to
hold it. That and after I lost an Isky, a top fuel driver Ted Cyr that
lived close to me in Escondido, and ran the same 462" lincoln as I did,
told me to use it on new cams: http://www.----------.com/IskyRR1000.jpg
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Lon wrote:
>
> Back when I grease monkied for extra cash, we used to have the trick of
> dipping a large screwdriver in STP and challenging folks to hold it by
> the blade with two fingers. Motor Trend once nursed a baja bug home
> with a hole in the oil pan by pouring STP in it to keep the engine from
> seizing. Mine started because the idler pully bearing on the
> serpentine belt would give off a very small squeak for a few seconds on
> cold starting after a heavy run. I put a couple drops of the witches
> brew on it almost two years ago, intending on replacing it with a round
> tuit. Never squeaked since, so the round tuit [plus the new part] are
> resting in waiting.
>
> L.W.(ßill) ------ III proclaimed:
>
> > Hi Lon,
> > LOL Sounds like the Butch Wax, Vaseline, and Brylcreem mixture I
> > used in the fifties.
> > I use STP in my race engines, it's not fun to take them apart.
> > God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> > mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
> >
> > Lon wrote:
> >
> >>I've cobbled together a reasonably decent lube made from mixing STP oil
> >>treatment with a bit of Castrol Syntec and a bit of Marvell Mystery Oil.
> >>Once you manage to get it worked in, the STP pretty much can't be gotten
> >>out with any cleaner less effective than semtech or c4.
#32
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Re: Stiff Tailgate?
Hi Lon,
The screw driver trick is what sold me, and after holding a screw
driver dipped in oil that's easily held then with STP and there's way to
hold it. That and after I lost an Isky, a top fuel driver Ted Cyr that
lived close to me in Escondido, and ran the same 462" lincoln as I did,
told me to use it on new cams: http://www.----------.com/IskyRR1000.jpg
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Lon wrote:
>
> Back when I grease monkied for extra cash, we used to have the trick of
> dipping a large screwdriver in STP and challenging folks to hold it by
> the blade with two fingers. Motor Trend once nursed a baja bug home
> with a hole in the oil pan by pouring STP in it to keep the engine from
> seizing. Mine started because the idler pully bearing on the
> serpentine belt would give off a very small squeak for a few seconds on
> cold starting after a heavy run. I put a couple drops of the witches
> brew on it almost two years ago, intending on replacing it with a round
> tuit. Never squeaked since, so the round tuit [plus the new part] are
> resting in waiting.
>
> L.W.(ßill) ------ III proclaimed:
>
> > Hi Lon,
> > LOL Sounds like the Butch Wax, Vaseline, and Brylcreem mixture I
> > used in the fifties.
> > I use STP in my race engines, it's not fun to take them apart.
> > God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> > mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
> >
> > Lon wrote:
> >
> >>I've cobbled together a reasonably decent lube made from mixing STP oil
> >>treatment with a bit of Castrol Syntec and a bit of Marvell Mystery Oil.
> >>Once you manage to get it worked in, the STP pretty much can't be gotten
> >>out with any cleaner less effective than semtech or c4.
The screw driver trick is what sold me, and after holding a screw
driver dipped in oil that's easily held then with STP and there's way to
hold it. That and after I lost an Isky, a top fuel driver Ted Cyr that
lived close to me in Escondido, and ran the same 462" lincoln as I did,
told me to use it on new cams: http://www.----------.com/IskyRR1000.jpg
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Lon wrote:
>
> Back when I grease monkied for extra cash, we used to have the trick of
> dipping a large screwdriver in STP and challenging folks to hold it by
> the blade with two fingers. Motor Trend once nursed a baja bug home
> with a hole in the oil pan by pouring STP in it to keep the engine from
> seizing. Mine started because the idler pully bearing on the
> serpentine belt would give off a very small squeak for a few seconds on
> cold starting after a heavy run. I put a couple drops of the witches
> brew on it almost two years ago, intending on replacing it with a round
> tuit. Never squeaked since, so the round tuit [plus the new part] are
> resting in waiting.
>
> L.W.(ßill) ------ III proclaimed:
>
> > Hi Lon,
> > LOL Sounds like the Butch Wax, Vaseline, and Brylcreem mixture I
> > used in the fifties.
> > I use STP in my race engines, it's not fun to take them apart.
> > God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> > mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
> >
> > Lon wrote:
> >
> >>I've cobbled together a reasonably decent lube made from mixing STP oil
> >>treatment with a bit of Castrol Syntec and a bit of Marvell Mystery Oil.
> >>Once you manage to get it worked in, the STP pretty much can't be gotten
> >>out with any cleaner less effective than semtech or c4.
#33
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Re: Stiff Tailgate?
Hi Lon,
The screw driver trick is what sold me, and after holding a screw
driver dipped in oil that's easily held then with STP and there's way to
hold it. That and after I lost an Isky, a top fuel driver Ted Cyr that
lived close to me in Escondido, and ran the same 462" lincoln as I did,
told me to use it on new cams: http://www.----------.com/IskyRR1000.jpg
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Lon wrote:
>
> Back when I grease monkied for extra cash, we used to have the trick of
> dipping a large screwdriver in STP and challenging folks to hold it by
> the blade with two fingers. Motor Trend once nursed a baja bug home
> with a hole in the oil pan by pouring STP in it to keep the engine from
> seizing. Mine started because the idler pully bearing on the
> serpentine belt would give off a very small squeak for a few seconds on
> cold starting after a heavy run. I put a couple drops of the witches
> brew on it almost two years ago, intending on replacing it with a round
> tuit. Never squeaked since, so the round tuit [plus the new part] are
> resting in waiting.
>
> L.W.(ßill) ------ III proclaimed:
>
> > Hi Lon,
> > LOL Sounds like the Butch Wax, Vaseline, and Brylcreem mixture I
> > used in the fifties.
> > I use STP in my race engines, it's not fun to take them apart.
> > God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> > mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
> >
> > Lon wrote:
> >
> >>I've cobbled together a reasonably decent lube made from mixing STP oil
> >>treatment with a bit of Castrol Syntec and a bit of Marvell Mystery Oil.
> >>Once you manage to get it worked in, the STP pretty much can't be gotten
> >>out with any cleaner less effective than semtech or c4.
The screw driver trick is what sold me, and after holding a screw
driver dipped in oil that's easily held then with STP and there's way to
hold it. That and after I lost an Isky, a top fuel driver Ted Cyr that
lived close to me in Escondido, and ran the same 462" lincoln as I did,
told me to use it on new cams: http://www.----------.com/IskyRR1000.jpg
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Lon wrote:
>
> Back when I grease monkied for extra cash, we used to have the trick of
> dipping a large screwdriver in STP and challenging folks to hold it by
> the blade with two fingers. Motor Trend once nursed a baja bug home
> with a hole in the oil pan by pouring STP in it to keep the engine from
> seizing. Mine started because the idler pully bearing on the
> serpentine belt would give off a very small squeak for a few seconds on
> cold starting after a heavy run. I put a couple drops of the witches
> brew on it almost two years ago, intending on replacing it with a round
> tuit. Never squeaked since, so the round tuit [plus the new part] are
> resting in waiting.
>
> L.W.(ßill) ------ III proclaimed:
>
> > Hi Lon,
> > LOL Sounds like the Butch Wax, Vaseline, and Brylcreem mixture I
> > used in the fifties.
> > I use STP in my race engines, it's not fun to take them apart.
> > God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> > mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
> >
> > Lon wrote:
> >
> >>I've cobbled together a reasonably decent lube made from mixing STP oil
> >>treatment with a bit of Castrol Syntec and a bit of Marvell Mystery Oil.
> >>Once you manage to get it worked in, the STP pretty much can't be gotten
> >>out with any cleaner less effective than semtech or c4.
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