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Both products saved me this summer when working on the TR4A. Nothing "life or death" but, they made a couple of jobs significantly easier. So, I am having a debate with myself as to which one is more useful. Here are my two quick stories. I'd like to hear yours:
PB Blaster
After pulling the TR from storage this spring, every time I hit the brakes, the car would jerk to the right. I pretty quickly diagnosed it as a swollen brake hose on the front left side. I ordered new hoses for ~$30 but, was seriously concerned it would be a beast to get the old hoses off with out damaging the metal lines. So, front end up, wheels off - I applied a shot of PB Blaster twice a day for a week. Saturday came and, with a set of flare nut wrenches, I had both old hoses off, new hoses on, brakes bled in about 30 minutes. One of the easiest jobs ever! Pedal feels great and TR brakes straight and smooth again.
JB Weld
Rear boot hinges. I know I can buy new ones for ~$65 but I refuse to when I can repair my old ones. Many years ago the hinge pins in them slipped out. I proceeded to cut a short piece of (tiny) metal rod and tapped them into the hinge. Problem solved. Anyway... this summer one of the threaded rods in the hinge dropped out (found it sitting on the trunk floor). It had stripped the threaded hole in the hinge base. If you are familiar with the hinge, it is very soft pot metal with some chrome on top. So, welding the threaded rod back into the hinge base probably wasn't going to work. So, after thinking a while, I decided to attempt a repair with JB Weld. So, I drilled out the stripped hole just to make it a bit larger - mixed up a batch of JB Weld - filled the hole - inserted the threaded rod and clamped it for 24 hours - success! Worked like a charm.
Like I said, neither was a "life or death" situation but, man did they help. I'd be interested in your experiences.
Bob
PS: waiver: I have no affiliation with either product. Just a very satisfied customer who appreciates when a product works as advertised.
PB Blaster
After pulling the TR from storage this spring, every time I hit the brakes, the car would jerk to the right. I pretty quickly diagnosed it as a swollen brake hose on the front left side. I ordered new hoses for ~$30 but, was seriously concerned it would be a beast to get the old hoses off with out damaging the metal lines. So, front end up, wheels off - I applied a shot of PB Blaster twice a day for a week. Saturday came and, with a set of flare nut wrenches, I had both old hoses off, new hoses on, brakes bled in about 30 minutes. One of the easiest jobs ever! Pedal feels great and TR brakes straight and smooth again.
JB Weld
Rear boot hinges. I know I can buy new ones for ~$65 but I refuse to when I can repair my old ones. Many years ago the hinge pins in them slipped out. I proceeded to cut a short piece of (tiny) metal rod and tapped them into the hinge. Problem solved. Anyway... this summer one of the threaded rods in the hinge dropped out (found it sitting on the trunk floor). It had stripped the threaded hole in the hinge base. If you are familiar with the hinge, it is very soft pot metal with some chrome on top. So, welding the threaded rod back into the hinge base probably wasn't going to work. So, after thinking a while, I decided to attempt a repair with JB Weld. So, I drilled out the stripped hole just to make it a bit larger - mixed up a batch of JB Weld - filled the hole - inserted the threaded rod and clamped it for 24 hours - success! Worked like a charm.
Like I said, neither was a "life or death" situation but, man did they help. I'd be interested in your experiences.
Bob
PS: waiver: I have no affiliation with either product. Just a very satisfied customer who appreciates when a product works as advertised.