Posted by Dairy Farmer in WI on January 25, 2008 at 18:05:41 from (208.157.179.126):
In Reply to: Day one posted by Lanse on January 24, 2008 at 19:38:26:
i don't know how good it is to put all the weight on the crank with the front tires off and let 'er fall . first it might bend the crank and chip yer nice cement floors and such. what i would do is find say a ...26" pipe wrench and put it on the front pully where the crank comes out, but to do this ya might have to take the sheet metal off and the rad. hoses. also you might wanna take the radiator off to have it pressure checked and it might hvae rust in it too.what i hear works real good, but is real dangerous and ya might not wanna do in yer shop, is to pour diesel or kerosine in the cylinders with the head off, and you light the fuel on fire. the heat from the fire will usually loosen up or heat the pistions so they will come loose. you just might wanna do that unless you have supervision and a fire suit. if yer dad is around have him do it otherwise i repeat, THIS IS DANGERIOUS THAT WAY! also be sure to have the gas tank off if there is anyhting in it. PB blaster is a much safer approach to it. mix that with marvel mistery oil and get a big pipe wrench and a long pipe for more leverage. be careful and have LOTSA FUN. old iron is real fun to work on and bring back to life have much fun and be safe DF in WI
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