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Re: rebuilding farmall, cant get rods out
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Posted by Curtis on April 25, 2004 at 19:08:53 from (69.21.210.70):
In Reply to: rebuilding farmall, cant get rods out posted by curtis on April 24, 2004 at 19:26:09:
i finally got the caps off and everything and 2 pistons are in good shape and i honed out the cylinders and they turned out really good. so i think new rings for these 2 and they are ready to go. the other 2 i havent gotten out yet... they are sitting in turpentine right now but i think i will just use an air hammer and try to break the pistons up. i talked to a guy i know who does this stuff for a living and he has 2 sleeves and pistons and he will sell em to me for 75 bucks so i will probably buy those. all the other parts are in good shape. the cam has just a couple rust spots on it but with some emry paper and cleaning i think it will be alright too. what do u all think?
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