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Seized engine success stories! All of these testimonials are from REAL Engine Release customers. We have left them in their original form to retain their authenticity.
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Ken Wiseman wrote this August 11, 2008.
I tried your product on a the seized engine in my 1929 Model A Ford. Nothing else, including standing on the hand crank, prayer, more sincere prayer, screaming or cursing would make it budge. Your product worked like a charm and I even have a little left over, which I intend to sell to any of my forlorn friends who develops the same problem in order to recoup my original investment. This sure beat the advice of an old Iowa farmer who told me to remove the head and beat on the pistons with a sledge hammer and a 2x4 until they were freed up. Thanks for making such a great product.
Regards,
Ken Wiseman
$Joe Jacques wrote this on August 7, 2008
I writing in regards to my purchase of (2) containers of Engine Release. I put your product in my engine about a month ago. I did not have a decent battery at the time to do justice to your product. I purchased a 3000 amp truck battery pack. (The engine already had a Power Master starter on it.) Even though the engine sat with Engine Release for a month or so, it freed up after a couple clicks at the starter. The engine had been seized for at least (8) years. I am elated with the outcome! I read about your product in Vintage Truck. I will be buying more Engine Release in the future. I have a
1946 Case VAC tractor which has been seized for quite a while. Thank you so much for an excellent product! Sincerely, Joe Jacques
Bill Drake Wrote this on July 26, 2008
Engine Release works! I had all but given up on the seized engine on my pressure washer, but a few ounces of Engine Release, 5 days and an oil change and the unit is back in service. thanks!
Ernest
Belleau From Salem, MA wrote this on April 30, 2008:
"I had four outboard engines in storage and I went and treated all 4 with Engine Release and freed up all 4 within 30 minutes but the real surprise was an Evinrude 100 HP, 1972 which freed up easily (That's 36 years old) I would say that that's pretty impressive in my book."
P.S: I also like how quick you got it out to me.--- Thanks Enrnie
$Larry Pierson wrote:
I HAVE A 1960 ROAD GRADER WITH A CAT ENGINE, IT HAD SAT FOR 5 YEARS AND HAD GOT WATER THRU THE EXAUST AND FILLED TWO CYLINDERS FULL OF WATER. I PUT ENGINE RELEASE IN ALL FOUR CYLINDERS AND LET IT SIT FOR SEVEN DAYS, ON DAY SEVEN I TOOK MY ¾ IMPACT AND PUT IT ON BALANCER NUT, AND GOT IT TO MOVE A ¼ OF A INCH LET SIT FOR TWO MORE DAYS GOT IT LOOSEN UP. ENGINE IS FINE NOW. THANKS FOR THE PRODUCT, IT WORKS GREAT
J. Lane said:
I'm more than happy to say that, your product work excellent! I used on a 45hp gale outboard, that had been sitting for about 3 yrs. After the 3 days of pouring and waiting, the motor with a little persuasion from a 1/2" ratchet, let go. Thanks for the opportunity.
Harrold Showalter wrote:
I have a 1930 John Deere model GP that sat for a year and moisture must have gotten into in and locked it up. After putting a container of Engine Release into each cylinder and letting set for several days, I was able to get the the pistons to move. Now everything is working fine. I have recently completely restored the tractor and am happy with the results of the Engine Release. Thanks again.
The Marine Doctor said:
I have tried the product out and am satisfied with its performance.
Donald Morton wrote:
Hi. Believe it worked fine. After 3 days treatment product was still visible in spark plug hole and could not move it with starter cord. However, removed front housing and put my torque wrench on flywheel nut and it took only a slight nudge with that and it was free.
Engine runs like a new one now. It was
a Tecumseh 5.5 hp
on a walk behind snow thrower. About 22 years old. Got it
running
good and gave it to a friend. He loves it. Machine had been
given
to me by another friend who had run it out of oil. He
purchased another
thrower and wanted to get rid of the subject machine. Many thanks. Good
stuff.