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Re: still siezed, what now

  • Author: Mark (---.dhcp.dlth.mn.charter.com)
  • Verified User: tvg13
  • Date Posted: 05-08-08 11:05

The one guy that said it was a waste due to the fact that the piston and cylinder is junk is probably right. But if you really want to get it off… In very extreme cases you can convert a Spark Plug by welding a grease fitting to it. If the piston is in the right place (All ports covered) you can use grease and a grease gun to force the piston down. If if is really stuck the Ring groove will break off the piston and destroy the piston. Either way you will still need to bore and get a new piston if it is this bad.

Good Luck.

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SteveB 05-07-08 10:32
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Brennan O. 05-07-08 10:41
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qroject 05-07-08 11:08
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Moped Poet 05-08-08 09:13
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crackstar 05-08-08 09:46
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SteveB 05-09-08 09:31
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crackstar 05-09-08 11:17
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salty 05-08-08 10:50
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Mark 05-08-08 11:05
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Coolride 05-09-08 16:15
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Derek 05-09-08 22:23
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Robert 05-09-08 23:41


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