Machinist's Workshop Magazine recently published some information on various penetrating oils. The magazine reports they tested penetrates for break out torque on rusted nuts.They are below. They arranged a subjective test of all the popular penetrates with the control being the torque required to remove the nut from a "scientifically rusted" environment.
Penetrating oils ........... Average torque load to loosen
No Oil used ................... 516 pounds
WD-40 ..................... ... 238 pounds
PB Blaster .................... 214 pounds
Liquid Wrench ...............127 pounds
Kano Kroil .................... 106 pounds
ATF*-Acetone mix............53 pounds
The ATF-Acetone mix is a "home brew" mix of 50 - 50 automatic transmission fluid and acetone. Note this "home brew" released bolts better than any commercial product in this one particular test.
ATF-Acetone mix is best, but you can also use ATF and lacquer thinner in a 50-50 mix.
*ATF=Automatic Transmission Fluid.
I had almost forgot about this until last week. I needed to replace the battery in my truck. The nut & bolt on the negative terminal were completely corroded. I tried a little pressure on the nut and didn't budge. Since this is the typical caggaige bolt in the square hole I didn't want to use too much force and round the hole. Then I remembered this post. I mixed up the accetone (wifes nail polish remover) and auto transmission fluid and dripped some on 3 times about 10 minutes apart and let it sit for about an hour. The nut broke loose but wouldn't come off. I dripped more on and rocked the nut back and forth several times and it finally came right off.
Thanks for reviving this. I'll have some need with my new/used Jeep project.
[blockquote]RexTheRoadDog said:
Thanks for reviving this. I'll have some need with my new/used Jeep project.
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Had a few jeeps in my day. More rust issues in more places. But I still love 'em. Have fun.
Tried tranny fluid and acceton worked great also check out the
They work great even on torx heads dont ask how i know damn TORX bolts
[blockquote]Jimmyacorn said:
[blockquote]RexTheRoadDog said:
Thanks for reviving this. I'll have some need with my new/used Jeep project.
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Had a few jeeps in my day. More rust issues in more places. But I still love 'em. Have fun.
YEP, actually fun to work on and a blast to drive out in the desert. One of the advantages of desert living is minimal rust. My last CJ was from the Northeast US and the frame rusted away. I sold it for parts. When I was looking for one the most important thing was frame and body condition, and second was a good drive line. This one (86 CJ-7) has only surface frame rust and one small place of body rust with an excellent drive train.