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Old 03-03-2008, 12:02 PM   #43 (permalink)
PhilC64
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Re: Cleaning Pulleys

I found that Lucas Red and Tacky #2 works quite well at keeping the water out. It was recommended by my NAPA guy even though he doesn't carry it! I found it at Murray's Auto for under $4 a tube! I'll be doing the birfs on my FJ62 with it!

Another thing to consider cleaning is your alternator. I did mine today and took out a few gobs of trail cabbage and chunked up mud. Between cleaning all the pulleys and the alternator, my rig is now back to sounding normal.
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