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Re: Removing Pistons Question!
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Posted by Rich Cota on February 05, 2001 at 14:28:07 from (198.56.12.237):
In Reply to: Removing Pistons Question! posted by Scott S. on February 05, 2001 at 09:32:57:
Scott, yes you can get new rods or you can get used at a salvage yard. You can also pound out the pistons from the bottom. It would be easier with the engine out and turned upside down. I am from the LaCrosse, Wi. area and all the machine shops here will do tractor blocks. If you brought in the engine to them , they would tear it apart and magnaflux it for cracks, mike the crankshaft and cam to see if you need new or to be machined and fit with new bearings and fit the new piston pins to the rods also.They will do as little or as much as you want. When they measure the crankshaft they will be able to tell you about new bearings.
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