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Re: 1020 engine seized, cylinder sleeve extraction
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Posted by Will@ont.ca on October 02, 2003 at 03:08:38 from (206.172.185.168):
In Reply to: 1020 engine seized, cylinder sleeve extraction posted by Greg (TX) on October 01, 2003 at 16:20:41:
Greg,I have freed up two 10-20's that were froze big time and one that was partly seized in the last yr.I tried many methods that were sugested.The most successful way was by putting lub of anykind and everyday give it a few good wacks with a 4x4 hardwood and a 5-10 pound persuader[hammer].Once you get them free they come out the top.There is one other thing you can do to help free the pistons is,once you unbolt them off the crank put a bottle jack and bar of wood or steel and jack up the piston even lifting the tractor off the floor and let it sit all day and ulternate to different pistons each day.Goodf luck!!! Will
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