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Re: The crank is out!!
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Posted by the tractor vet on May 25, 2007 at 06:52:47 from (76.212.224.237):
In Reply to: The crank is out!! posted by neblinc on May 25, 2007 at 06:20:25:
Never ever force anything GET A BIGGER HAMMER . Now the only down side to beating pistons out that are stuck is that you could end up like the one guy that broke his block . Now i know that not all you guys that want to DIY your owen engine just for the sake of stayen out of your War Depts way But here now that ya have your new toy this is a real good excuse to buy more toys, now i am real against MADE IN CHINA STUFF big time but you are not tryen to make a living with it soooo harbro freight has them 20 ton hyd press with a ram not a bottel jack that kicks out firs time ya try and use the stupid thing and with some barn yard enginering ya can make up a support to hold a block in them i believe and press them out and this is for the cost of less then a used block or machine work . My buddy and i had a 50 toner and we made up rails to support up to a 400 seires block or big heads and we pressed the sleeves out as we had another friend that had a machine shop and if we did not have a slug it only took Chad a couple mins to whip one out . ours was a Carlolinna brand and that press earned it's keep . Heck it even strighten the back bone of a 710 I H plow that hit a huge rock and bent , that one took all 50 ton to push back into being stright .So for under 300 bucks ya could have a fine new toy setting on the shop floor that you will find a 100 uses for.
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