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Re: Stuck F-20N - What Next?
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Posted by F-Dean on October 20, 2003 at 13:25:57 from (12.84.232.193):
In Reply to: Stuck F-20N - What Next? posted by Tony on October 20, 2003 at 09:47:36:
Tony, Shave the corners off a short piece of 4x4 lumber so that it will fit into the cyclinder. Place it on top of a piston and "Tap" the top of this block with a sledge. I used a 16-pounder! Do this to each piston and you may be able to get them to move-they probably are not all stuck equally. If this doesn't work, I would pull the sleeves one at a time and work on each piston, one at a time. (Pull the sleeve that appeats to be stuck the worst, first) and go back to step 1 with the block an sledge on the others) You may have to replace the sleeves anyway. PS You cannot remove the crank until you get the pistons loose because it goes out the rear of the engine.
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