kz750 ltd H2 1981 frozen in time!.. seized bolts!

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22 Aug 2010 08:55 #392960 by angel_uk
hi kzr's

i've being using a new product for the last few months called 'Loctite Freeze & Release 8040'. It's a brilliant product, it works by shock freezing the very rusty parts to -43C and by capillary action cracks the rusty parts magically!..

it's the best product that i've ever used and is very new on the market in the UK.

anyone every broken rusty and seized bolts etc. this a scientific answer to a worrying problem!...

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22 Aug 2010 11:00 #392993 by PLUMMEN
i wonder how it affects the parts? B)

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22 Aug 2010 11:45 #393004 by angel_uk
is doesn't effect the parts only the rust bonding between them! have a look on the web for the product info!

save you a lot of stress and worry!.. :-)

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22 Aug 2010 11:48 #393006 by angel_uk
hi again

just noticed your photo, are you both in the police then?

good photoshop work buddy!


guess whoes family worked for the uk police for 20 years?

na na na na <-- sound of a uk police bike!

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22 Aug 2010 13:00 #393020 by fixer5000
i have been known to turn a can of air in a can upside down and do the same thing

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22 Aug 2010 13:49 #393031 by angel_uk
hi fixer

nice the bike buddy!

can you please explain your theory to me! :-)

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22 Aug 2010 15:23 #393043 by PLUMMEN
i looked it up before i posted,doesnt look really specific other than cools the rust.
but what keeps it from cooling the metal around it also? just wondering!
ive got several nitrogen tanks i use for leak checking a/cs before charging them,but ive also got a machine i can hook same nitrogen bottles to that will freeze 2" water lines that are full of water B)

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22 Aug 2010 15:44 #393048 by PLUMMEN
angel_uk wrote:

hi again

just noticed your photo, are you both in the police then?

good photoshop work buddy!


guess whoes family worked for the uk police for 20 years?

na na na na <-- sound of a uk police bike!

regards

angie

yeah thats from back when me and Oldmanrock were on the chp back in late 70s trying to decide what to do with our lives between sitting on the beach,surfin and smokin dope! :woohoo:

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23 Aug 2010 15:40 - 23 Aug 2010 15:41 #393281 by fixer5000
angel_uk wrote:

hi fixer

nice the bike buddy!

can you please explain your theory to me! :-)



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angel


the theory is simple. expansion and contraction caused by freezing any metal will cause it to release from its current rusted state and be able to be loosened by mechanical methods... i prefer to use kroil normally but sometimes you have to resort to other methods to git er done if you will lol

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