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Posted by Ludwig on November 26, 2001 at 11:09:05 from (209.213.208.66):
In Reply to: Re: Regular report! posted by The Red on November 26, 2001 at 10:11:04:
So, lemme get this straight. You pushed the whole sleve and piston out? If not how do I push on a piston without pushing on the crank? I figure if I could push just on the piston I could get it to move with less trouble, but because I have to push on the crank I'm really trying to move two pistons at the same time...(1 and 4). I haven't tried yet, but I thought that if I tried pushing up on #2 or 3 it would actually be like moving the engine backwards. Maybe the reverse motion would free something. In working with the caps off (except 4, curse cotter and his blasted pins!) I have the paranoid fear that I'm going to break two pistons free and then have a case of "floppy crank" where I can rotate free for a space until I hang up on the two still stuck pistons.
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