Posted by John A. on September 18, 2013 at 21:42:17 from (64.128.16.238):
In Reply to: Super m engine stuck posted by Brady miller on September 17, 2013 at 16:33:45:
Brady, I still prefer the Burn-Out method. That is to burn out the pistons one at a time and take a B.F.H. and a 4x4 block and drive the pistons out either up or down. It would be better if the engine was unbolted from the tractor and mounted on an engine stand! Roll engine outside! Remove all combustibles from the immediate area. unbolt, remove, #, all Rod and Main caps, and remove Crank too. Start with the Cylinder with the most Volume, fill with Dsl add a splash of Gas and set on fire! Usually 1 burning will do the trick but multiple burnings may be needed. As the volume of the cylinders decreases the # of burnings goes up. The objective is to get enough heat generated to pop the rust ring loose! and drive the piston out! This method has the potential to save the pistons or cylinders if the rust is not too severe! Hope this helps. Later, John A.
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