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Piston stuck bringing up sleave, how to fix?
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Posted by Donovan on May 15, 2007 at 16:54:12 from (207.172.177.67):
Hi I posted here a month ago or so, trying to fix up a ford 860 with a seized engine. I pulled the head, and the pistons all looked fine, no rust still silver. i took the start out and started moving the ring gear, and the pistons started moving. Sparkplug 2 was not in while it set for many years. Piston 2 was at the top when it sat. when i turned the ring gear with a pry bar, i got the pistons in the middle to go down while the others came up. I was going to try to get one full engine rotation. Then when piston 2 started coming back up, the sleave was comming up with it. Is there any way to quick fix this, or do i have to resleave and get a new piston. Thanks, Donovan
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