Posted by Paul from MI on January 25, 2008 at 11:25:44 from (68.42.190.79):
In Reply to: Day one posted by Lanse on January 24, 2008 at 19:38:26:
Lanse, That Allis gas tank has a filler neck that extends into the tank. If you put anything it it to clean it you will have to get it out the filler hole with the tank right side up. Old bolts & nuts can be gotten out with a magnet. Rocks or deburring media are not magnetic and will be a real problem to get out. Don't ask me how I know. Getting anything that is rusted fast to move is amatter of patience and then more patience. Unless you can afford to replace it, forget the hammer. Trick is to get the rusted aprts loose without damaging anything else. You can put a lot more force on rods, cranks, valve gear, etc. than it was designed to handle if you afren't careful. My suggestion is to disassemble as much as you possibly can before using any force. Get all o f the books you can, they will be vary valauble when you put it back together. Good luck, Paul
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