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Re: seized piston

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Gordon in IN

12-04-2002 16:39:07




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If all else fails, remove the piston, rod, piston pin and cylinder sleeve together as an assembly. I have had good luck doing this in the tractor using a Hyd. Jack to "push the piston and cylinder up" while using a piece of hardwood and a "large" hammer to "encourage" the process. The large hammer should only be used to "bump" the assembly not "drive" it out. Once the assembly is out you can try heating the sleeve while cooling the piston. As a last resourt, and realizing that you will need to replace at least a sleeve, you can grind a notch down opposite sides of the sleeve and then split the sleeve with a cold chisle and hammer. If done carefully this will not damage the piston or other parts. Let us know how you make out with this effort. Gordon

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