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  1. frank8003

    Brake problem - frozen anchor pins

    "But I am worried it will eat through anything I use..." One may put in any regular spray plastic bottle. Good stuff. Here is MSDS According to the MSDS for Kroil: 1.) Crude oil (Petroleum Base Oil ) 2.) Naptha 3.) Mineral Spirits (Aliphatic Petroleum Distillate)
  2. frank8003

    Brake problem - frozen anchor pins

    Being military and shipyard with access to every "freer upper" inside and outside the system, and working on gettin things apart that others could not, and then finding Kroil.... I find there is only one maybe better. Get the acetone and ATF and maybe and add 2% DOT 5 or DOT 3 and have at it...
  3. frank8003

    Brake problem - frozen anchor pins

    Comments and photos, and Yes I had a lot of stuck stuff. For this by now I would have ground the teeth out a 10" round jaw Vise-Grips. Very common to machine out to needed diameter lathe chuck soft jaws to get the most grip that can be had. Lock them on the adjuster stud with a pipe extension to...
  4. frank8003

    Brake problem - frozen anchor pins

    Is 86 bucks a gallon now. It went up 6 bucks delivered by Amazon but it been about 6 years since I bought last one. Remember to shake it up once in a while. It is 96 bucks a gallon on eBay. I sent you an email.
  5. frank8003

    Brake problem - frozen anchor pins

    We used gallons of Kroil at work. It was the only thing that would get the main turbine fasteners apart. Used what is called bolt heaters powered by power plant 440VAC 3 phase to make heat for daze on end. Some would not come apart due to somebody used nickel based Nuclear grade anti-seize...
  6. frank8003

    Brake problem - frozen anchor pins

    As stated the Kroil is your friend. Only thing I ever saw go up hill, like dye up a celery in grade school. Give the Kroil time to work. The eccentrics are fozen but they are not really really closely machined so it will come apart, You might try a chain or really small strap wrench or something...
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