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G.T. 03-29-2002 04:51 PM

Searbar repair!!! The results....... :)
 
OK guys' heres what happened....after soaking the part in penetrating oil overnight, I found a dental pick and, (just as Hugh and Tom figured!!) I could access the plunger thru the retaining pin hole, and it came free almost immeadiatly!! The previous owner had pushed the plunger (rusty) back into the searbar (also rusty) and then put it up for sale....lucky me! The dental tool worked like a charm, Thanks again to all who contributed...now we know!!

Also, be careful which way the retaining pin hole are facing when you give the searbar a shot of WD-40!! If positioned incorrectly, it will shoot a stream of WD-40 right in your face/mouth etc..... If this should happen to you, immeadiately delute the WD-40....with a cold beer taken internally, I would recommend five to six treatments....if time and finances permit!! Till....later...GT




Thor 03-29-2002 05:00 PM

Re: Searbar repair!!! The results....... :)
 
lol GT




Thor 03-29-2002 05:08 PM

Re: Searbar repair!!! The results....... :)
 
A pushpin (sharp end...duh) is just about the right size to go into the but it might not work as it is not curved.




Lonnie Zimmerman 03-29-2002 11:29 PM

Re: Searbar repair!!! The results....... :)
 
GT; I have found this works on almost all repairs!!


Lonnie




G.T. 03-30-2002 12:10 AM

Yup! A little oil for the part, and, a little oil for the body!!
tom h 03-30-2002 10:01 AM

Re:Bad taste remedy
 
I concur with your WD40 cure. Unfortunately in my case, it was an unintential bit of a Habanaro chili, and the beers only proved of limited success. Tom h.




G.T. 03-30-2002 10:55 AM

Hi Tom, You stopped too soon!! .... :D (EOM)
 

Dwight Gruber 03-31-2002 12:21 AM

Re:Bad taste remedy
 
Milk. The only cure for ther dreaded Habanero Mouth. Beer just spreads the capsicum around.


Sorry there's no Luger content here, but Habanero pepper is something I know a bit about


--Dwight





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