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Old 05-31-2018, 03:45 PM
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Originally Posted by torsionbar View Post
Why WD40? FSM calls for heavy grease on the reamer blades, to capture the loose bits of carbon. You don't want all the carbon bits falling down into the prechamber. I don't think WD40 would be very effective at this.

Point taken, bit this is more of a dust with continued rotation, couple of RPM's should be gone.

You just need something to beak deposits down and help twist the tool (or keep is twisting)
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