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@rrswede posted:

It may take a little time for the oil to work and, if very careful not to scratch the plunger or the unit, use a toothpick or something thin like a razor blade to clear the gunk from the lead edge of the jammed unit so more oil has a place to go and soak in.

Again, keep us posted,

swede

@TrainLarry posted:

A heat source such as a hair dryer can be used to soften up the pellet material to get the piston apart, after which, let the residue harden again and gently scrape it off.



Larry

Thank you both. I used a heating gun and wow did that clean it up quick. I will never do it another way. Will give you guys an update when I get a chance to work on it again. Not really sure what to do next, I need liner and pellets to test it.

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