Posted by trucker40 on January 30, 2008 at 10:30:33 from (69.149.165.118):
In Reply to: Its decapitated posted by Lanse on January 29, 2008 at 19:24:10:
Whatever you use on the rust in the cylinders dont go up and down the cylinder,go around the cylinder.If you cut grooves up and down it will burn lots of oil.Steel wool might not do much so you get sandpaper or somthing,then think its easier to sand up and down in the cylinder.Dont do that.Sounds like it maybe isnt stuck too bad but you could push sleeves and all out now with the head off.You can soak it easier with penetrating stuff now.You have to be carefull with the sleeves if you push one out and beat on it,they are brittle and break kind of easy.Another thing they do if you beat on them is they look ok but as soon as you get it running a hunk falls off of the top and ruins a piston.
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