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Re: Re: farmall m stuck pistons
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Posted by Tommy H on May 31, 2004 at 14:17:51 from (65.141.63.171):
In Reply to: Re: farmall m stuck pistons posted by rustyfarmall on May 31, 2004 at 13:51:17:
I have a question... If you unhooked the connecting rod from the Crank and let the crank swing free. Then drilled a hole through a piston. Dropped a threaded rod through the hole, and put a sizeable washer and nut on the lower end, and put the top part through a heavy peice of steel on top, and put a nut on top of all that. Then tightened it all up, then started cranking on the top nut, shouldnt it break it free and pull the piston out the top? Your not going to break the block, and the worst you can do is pull it through the piston, which I doubt would happen. any thoughts?
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