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Posted by El Toro on October 31, 2005 at 04:26:54 from (152.163.101.13):
In Reply to: H Motor Stuck posted by Tweeter on October 30, 2005 at 14:55:26:
You should drop the oil pan as suggested unbolt a connecting rod and use piece of 2X2 oak and tap on the rod to see if they move. Don't get too wild when using the hammer. That's how I got the pistons out of an A. Two pistons came out with the sleeves & the other 2 w/o the sleeves. Your sleeves may come out too, then you can heat them. I doubt if the pistons or sleeves can be used. You would be better off to pull the engine. The crankshaft should be measured for wear and ground undersize if needed. Good time to inspect clutch & replace if needed. Block should cleaned and new cam bearings installed too. Buy a spray can of Kroil and spray those pistons. Call 1-800-311-3374 for a can. You need to be patient too. Take pictures as you do the teardown and make notes. They will come in handy when the rebuild starts and don't throw everything in a box or bucket. Separate the parts as you remove them and identify where they were installed. Hal
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