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Re: Re: How to get a piston un stuck?
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Posted by Ted on November 16, 2000 at 16:23:39 from (152.163.213.201):
In Reply to: Re: How to get a piston un stuck? posted by Ben on November 11, 2000 at 19:42:07:
I've had real good luck with a stuck engine by installing the air pressure adapters sold at the auto parts store to pressurize your cylinders during valve oil seal changes. I have a grease fitting installed in the air inlet end and the other end that particular spark plug size(the adapters are sold in two's to fit two different plug sizes) and attaching a common hand pumped grease gun the grease fitting and filing the cylinder with grease. You can exert up to 1300 pounds per square inch while pumping in the grease. A little oil in the cyclinder to help fit the void, takes less grease that way helps also. Good luck - mine all have came free this way.
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