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got a blower and the stuff that goes with it for free, the blower is locked up and i cant seem to get it apart but ill keep working on it, any tips on the rebuild ?

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Wow, are you a very lucky fellow! I can only hope that one day someone likes me enough to give me such wonderful treasures.

That blower is premo. Here's a good thread showing what they look like when broken apart.


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nice , if i can get the flat head bolts out of the case ill be set....might just grind them off and drill and tap for new ones...need to braze the mount for the stand i have back on to, and that pot and stuff will make a nice masonry forge...

WHOA turbo, DO NOT grind off anything :o ...you haven't had it long enough to give up yet. ;) Get a 5gal bucket of diesel and give it a long soak...by long I mean a few days at the least! You will be surprised what will move then. Good score on your 'new' stuff! enjoy.

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its locked up, got to get it apart to free it up...and i think some of the blades are rusted off....


WHOA turbo, DO NOT grind off anything :o ...you haven't had it long enough to give up yet. ;) Get a 5gal bucket of diesel and give it a long soak...by long I mean a few days at the least! You will be surprised what will move then. Good score on your 'new' stuff! enjoy.


x2! Just soak it for a few days and see what happens. I would use grinding as a last resort.

That thing looks in too good condition for the insides to be chewed apart. Soak it to get it free so you can open it up, its probably just some grease and crud locking up the gears. Looks like a good looker!

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it sat in a farmers hedge row for 60 years in the mud it was full of dirt , i washed it out , clr'd it and socked it in oil....we will try the soak though...

I'm in the same boat with a Buffalo Climax blower I picked up. I thought it would be an easy thing to free the gears, but a soap/water soak didn't do anything. A soak in new motor oil didn't do anything. A soak in vinegar didn't do anything.

I'm thinking it's time for the sledge-hammer of doom!!!

Best of luck getting yours spinning!

Soaking in motor oil and the like will may work over time but diesel will go places that motor oil can't. I still contend that a 3-4 day at least, longer sure won't hurt, will do the trick. Good luck to you both!

As a side note, diesel also is a good way to find leaks in gas tanks, oil pans and the like...

If you can find KROIL is will penetrate like no other.

I have used it to free parts laying in fields for decades.

They claim it will penetrate 1 millionth of 1 inch, and there not kidding


http://www.kanolabs.com/

deisel and heat has ALWAYS worked for me! and i have salvaged some pretty frozen things!

evapo-rust may work wonders for you.
http://www.evaporust.com/evaporust.html

VaughnT, Nah, the sledgehammer of doom won't get you anywhere! Keep it around for sale or trade, maybe give it to someone who has a working one as yard art. That way, you're both happy!

I am with Iron Woody on the heat.it helps.also whatever tool you have to use on the bolt heads wrench socket or screwdriver,smack the bolt heads a few licks seems to loosen most bolts.if there is a nut on it,turn the nut not the head .the nut will usually turn before the nut.luck

AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION FLUID AND ACETONE WORKS WONNDERS ON RUSTED STUFF

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so i got it all apart , dont look good in there...

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You might have luck with the evaporust stuff I linked to earlier havnt used it on something that crusty but have read some incredible things...

The impeler blades can be easily replaced with thin sheet cut with snips.

The gears? Wow, that doesn't look good. I'm sure there's a good way to get shed of that rust. Maybe an initial attack with Naval Jelly to remove the heavier deposits and then on to something ATF/Acetone or diesel to get into those nooks and crannies?

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i got it in used motor oil right now, then to diesel , o and i started with a CLR rust remover soke, and 100 psi of air to blow it all out...we will see

Looks like they found that one on the bottom of a Pond!

Good luck

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i dont think im going to be able to make it usefull agen , so i might try to sale it to someone that needs yard art... :(


i dont think im going to be able to make it usefull agen , so i might try to sale it to someone that needs yard art... :(
I am sure the stuff I linked to will clean it up nice. Have you had a chance to look into it at all? I have seen it work on some transmission gears that looked almost as bad as yours and they looked almost new when done. Soaks into small gaps like the shaft to clean that part also. No acid so the metal all stays, just the rust goes.

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