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Re: Removing Pistons Question!
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Posted by scott m on February 05, 2001 at 19:07:09 from (216.89.117.237):
In Reply to: Removing Pistons Question! posted by Scott S. on February 05, 2001 at 09:32:57:
rebuilding an h is not a great big feat. just trash the pistons and sleaves if they are that bad, it just make sense to put that much work in something that will just eat up a new set of rings. use a piece of 3/8 x 1" flat bar to pound the pistons out from the bottom you will be able to slide it next to the connecting rod so that you beat on the bottom of the top of the piston,that will get them out without any damage to the rod. if you take the input shaft of at the flex joint you will be able to crack the tractor without having to remove the clutch and pressure plate. if you check the size of the journal on the crank you should be able to tell if you need bearings, they make bearings that are -.002 if your crank has some wear on it. when i bought my engine rebuild kit it came with everything i needed to do a total overhaul,
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