PB Blaster

If you're looking for a place to direct your vehicular thoughts, you've found it.

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jackhammer
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Re: PB Blaster

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[quote=""Monochrome""] discovered the trick to working on an engine while it's still warmed up. :) [/quote]hahaha....iv'e purposefully warmed up an engine prior to working on it a few times. nice trick indeed
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Re: PB Blaster

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i also refuse to work on rusted cars.


pb blaster is gods gift to 3s owners though.
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Re: PB Blaster

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That's weird..I have a can of PB Blaster and many cans of Gibbs. I keep trying the PB Blaster in order to get rid of it and that shit never works. I regularly use Gibbs and bolts come loose a few seconds or minutes later.

I cannot, for the life of me, get PB Blaster to loosen any rusted bolt..bad can?
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Re: PB Blaster

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I've used almost an entire can trying to get these gd bolts that hold the turbos to the manifolds off. No dice.
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Re: PB Blaster

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[quote=""Tujin""]I've used almost an entire can trying to get these gd bolts that hold the turbos to the manifolds off. No dice.[/quote]Heat is your friend
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Re: PB Blaster

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[quote=""jackhammer""]Heat is your friend[/quote]
+1

get a can of MAPP.
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