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Re: Marklin 4150-91-D9
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December 24, 2023, 05:43:45 pm »
I do not have one, nor instructions for one, but my first thought would be built up oil residue (varnish) in the cylinder head.
Think I'd put some solvent in the oiler and let it sit overnight as a first attempt to get it unstuck.
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