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Re: Picture Of Old Rusty H's Pistons
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Posted by Bill {Antique Acres} on May 26, 2001 at 13:42:22 from (63.162.254.151):
In Reply to: Picture Of Old Rusty H's Pistons posted by The Red on May 26, 2001 at 13:14:18:
Well Red, you've done it again! Got yourself another good project going. I will have to say one thing. If your home when that thing comes loose you will either think someone is breaking in or have a heart attack, LOL. It most definetly looks to be stuck in there pretty well. I am not sure if that is a Fire Crater piston or not. If they are I would definetly do my best to salvage them. Good luck on getting that one out. I would say the PB Blaster will do the trick. If not better go to a machine shop and have it pressed out. Also where did you get the H from you sold last year? I know it was close to me, but I forgot where. Also who owned it? Bill {Antique Acres} P.S. I bet Ken just saw this and is calling his travel agent. LOL
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