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Re: HEY GUYS CHECK THIS OUT THOUGHT ON STUCK MOTOR
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Posted by James Williams on August 20, 2006 at 05:20:38 from (67.137.249.139):
In Reply to: HEY GUYS CHECK THIS OUT THOUGHT ON STUCK MOTOR posted by magman on August 20, 2006 at 04:58:59:
Magman,I've used this system for years,except 1/4 is not enought,i've got a couple of discs made from 3/4 flat stock,close to the dia.of the piston.Wrap the inside of the sleve with a peice of heavy plastic,for protection.use a 2x2 peice of steel and a sledge to jar each piston while soaking with pentrating oil.You can tell if the piston is loose by feeling it vibrate when hitting the other pistons,remove each piston as they come loose.Adapt a 4ft.lever to the belt pulley and jar both ways,This has worked on a Mc-10-20,2-F12,1-F14,1-F20,and a Farmall regular
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