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Caleb Schwartz

11-14-2005 14:43:07




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I have a CA with a stuck engine that i dont know what i want to do with it is dissasembled ready to get the pistons out but dont know how to get them out any advice and procedures will be gladly appriciated and also if anyone wants to buy it i might consider selling it also to help fix my cockshutt or if anyone has a cockshutt that they want to trade i'll do it thanks




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Dick L

11-15-2005 08:01:36




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 A Picture Of in reply to Caleb Schwartz, 11-14-2005 14:43:07  
An engine that was rusted bad. The picture shows the tools needed to remove the sleeves with pistons in them in about 15 minutes after the engine is set on the 6"X 6" wood blocks.

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Texas Denny

11-14-2005 18:52:36




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 Re: Allis Chalmers CA in reply to Caleb Schwartz, 11-14-2005 14:43:07  
I went through this on a C which is virtually the same engine. I got out three of the pistons with a bunch of different concoctions. The fourth was stuck so bad that I had to put the engine in ny hydraulic press and push the piston out. Once disassembled, I discovered that I could use both the sleeve and the piston. Tractor is now running and running real good.



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steve(ill)

11-14-2005 18:51:43




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 Re: Allis Chalmers CA in reply to Caleb Schwartz, 11-14-2005 14:43:07  
what part of the country is the CA in Caleb? If it is bad stuck, it is normally better to completely disassemble and rebuild to get new rings and fresh hone of the liners. i would take the connecting rod cap off and probably push the liner and piston both out together. first i would soak for a couple weeks with penetrating oil and whack with a hammer now and then. lot easier to get pistons out now than later. might pull the crank out, then soak and smack downward. dont have to work aginst the crank turning that way.

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payne

11-14-2005 18:41:51




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 Re: Allis Chalmers CA in reply to Caleb Schwartz, 11-14-2005 14:43:07  
I also have a CA that had stuck pistons. Depending on how bad off they are stuck i would just use penetrating oil and a 2 by 2 with a hammer and tap them. If they are fused together though (into the sleeve) like mine were i would just lay the engine on it's side and using a piece of steel and a sledge hammer beat the piston and sleeve out together.



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Caleb Schwartz

11-15-2005 05:58:18




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 Re: Allis Chalmers CA in reply to payne, 11-14-2005 18:41:51  
I live in ohio



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