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Posted by RAB on December 06, 2002 at 08:57:04 from (195.93.34.10):
In Reply to: Farmallmaniac posted by Ryan ~farmallmaniac~ on December 04, 2002 at 19:28:44:
If you have the head off, by all means clean off the bores, soak for a while and then try to free it. Additionally, if it really well stuck, I would remove the oil pan take off the big end caps and carefully remove the bearings - providing it is fitted with shells - by carefully tapping them around the correct way (and keeping them in their sets)! This will allow you the thickness of the bearing shells to just crack the rust holding the piston without smashing the rod against the journal. Once you can get the easiest two out, by tapping upwards with a piece of wood you may be able to move the crank away from the other pistons as you progress. Hope this helps. Regards RAB
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