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Posted by Don on May 26, 2001 at 20:44:56 from (63.66.187.203):
In Reply to: Picture Of Old Rusty H's Pistons posted by The Red on May 26, 2001 at 13:14:18:
I have read about a lot of differnt oil and ways to unstike a moter.I got a W9 at a sale that had been under water. It has been setting a long time. They had the head off and 1 piston and sleve out.I have been soaking with wd 40 pb blaser mistery oil.Thay are about half way up. I put a jack under no. 1 and let it set.I let it set all winter. It did not move any.I would go out about every week and with a stick of wood i would try to drive it down.So then i put the head back on and took an old sparkplug and knock out the center and welded a nipple on and put in a greesnipple. I filled up with light oil as much as i could get in then i put the plug in and started pumping greese in after about a tube it made a big pop.It moved a little. I put in 1 more tube and it had moved about i".Then i put it in no1 and went the other way.I dont have it moveing very much but it is moving.I hope i didnt bend anything.The rods and crank in a w9 are very big i dont think it could. Hope to pull it soon. Has anyone done it this way?
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