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Re: Removing Pistons Question!
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Posted by Charlie on February 05, 2001 at 15:13:52 from (209.130.148.14):
In Reply to: Removing Pistons Question! posted by Scott S. on February 05, 2001 at 09:32:57:
You may want to get out the rusted pistons and see what you have. I had a very rusted pistion in my W30 and when I got it out the sleeve was rusted bad enough it had to be replaced. Have you taken off the head? If there is water sitting in the pistions then spaying penetrating oil won't do much. I would think having it done by someone else will cost an arm and a leg. One option could be to buy a rebuilt block and head from Central Tractor. Thats not cheap either but you can compare the catalog prices with what ever a shop quotes you. I had a shop rebuild the head on my 300U. When he got done he charged me the same money as the rebuilt one from Central Tractor.
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