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Old 11-09-2015, 06:36 PM
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Originally Posted by Islandtrader View Post
That's funny forget the other products ...I think I own every make of corrosion or lubricant spray on the market! I will dig this one out at let it rip!

Thanks for the other tips also...I'll start with the easiest and work my way back


all good


again,common thing on trailered and rack stored boats

seals just get dry - it's a wiper on the cylinder first - the circlip holds it in place,"o" is down lower

salt wicks moisture - pries the wiper and the o ring tight against the piston

do what I stated - it'll be fine

2 products i'm aware of,to neutralize salt and corrosion :
CRC656 and lear research corrosion block - forget anything else ! wd40 is useless...
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