I have had a hankering for a 79-81 z28. I just don't have the space right now. Cool car.
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Let's clarify.
The two to 3 times a week I get a mid 90's ram and or silverado that's been beaten all of its life and a customer can't get the keys stuck out of the ignition, the best solution I have found to use is wd40. I have also had a customer bring in the ignition cylinder and metal bracket because the key was stuck in his 95 ram and wouldn't even turn or release the key, It was soaked in graphite and after a 30 second bath of wd40 it clicked over and would release the key
Use whatever you want, I should have just stated it that way then trying to explain my reasoning
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Originally posted by 4king View PostLet's clarify.
The two to 3 times a week I get a mid 90's ram and or silverado that's been beaten all of its life and a customer can't get the keys stuck out of the ignition, the best solution I have found to use is wd40. I have also had a customer bring in the ignition cylinder and metal bracket because the key was stuck in his 95 ram and wouldn't even turn or release the key, It was soaked in graphite and after a 30 second bath of wd40 it clicked over and would release the key
Use whatever you want, I should have just stated it that way then trying to explain my reasoning
There's a difference between fixing something to work today and fixing it long term.
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Originally posted by Chili View PostIt might release the key immediately, but these guys are right, that shit does not just evaporate away. Then that shit attracts every dust and dirt particle out there, and ends up dirtier than when you started.
There's a difference between fixing something to work today and fixing it long term.
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Originally posted by Baron Von Crowder View Postit's not a spray, it's a dry powder.
Pb blaster has it as a dry spray I've just pulled off of the shelf to use now.
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Originally posted by Z06killinsbf View Post70' Chevelle RagTop
(Forever Under Construction)
"Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work.”- Thomas A Edison
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Originally posted by Rreemo View PostBravo to your Dad for keeping the correct bumper on a non-split car. I'm beyond tired of seeing bumperettes on the wrong cars.When the government pays, the government controls.
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Originally posted by Rreemo View PostBravo to your Dad for keeping the correct bumper on a non-split car. I'm beyond tired of seeing bumperettes on the wrong cars.
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