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Topic: Re: Removing Wisconsin flywheel
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| JOB
06-17-2012 04:23:11
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I will let the penetrating oil soak a little more, if nothing happens I will try the compressed air. Not sure how I will plumb it into the spark hole. Could just stuff rags around the hole. Thanks |
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| Duner Wi
06-17-2012 06:13:52
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Re: Removing Wisconsin flywheel in reply to JOB, 06-17-2012 04:23:11
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| Auto parts store should have an adapter. Rags might work too being you have zero compression. I have made an adapter out of old spark plug. |
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| JOB
06-18-2012 01:38:28
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Re: Removing Wisconsin flywheel in reply to Duner Wi, 06-17-2012 06:13:52
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| After you said auto parts store I remembered I have a screw in compression tester. The fittings on that should do the job. I still have it soaking in penetrating oil, poured in about a half of a small container. Was going to give it a couple of days. The first soaking of a little penetrating oil for one day did not work. Thanks |
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