Subject: Re: con rods
Author: Paul P. Linn
Date: Sep 16, 2004, 6:33 AM
Post ID: 1717540204
That's too easy. Force MUST be used, any "good" mechanic knows that. :)
Paul
Midlothian, Va
MGNOC # 19926
73 Eldo "Elvira" ongoing project
74 Eldo "Daisy"
Ian Adkins wrote:
Your free subscription is supported by today's sponsor: ------------------------------------------------------------------- Do you love your country? Get a Free USA T SHIRT click here to receive your gift. http://click.topica.com/caacDvPb1dfltb6GIoLb/PermissionData ------------------------------------------------------------------- Why not just remove the oil pan and undo the conrod bolts and remove the cylinder with the pistons? -----Original Message----- *From:* IndyDi-@aol.com [mailto:IndyDi-@aol.com] *Sent:* Wednesday, September 15, 2004 10:04 AM *To:* Loopfram-@topica.com *Subject:* Re: con rods Hey Andy, the Dreamcycle had sat outside for 12 years with left valve cover off and therefore had about a gallon of water in motor and a really stuck left piston also. About a can of Blaster over several days, and probably an hour of beating on piston with hammer/wood block (and sometimes without the wood block) finally got the bugger loose....You don't care about the piston do you? Brett in Indy --^^--------------------------------------------------------------- Your free subscription is supported by today's sponsor: ------------------------------------------------------------------- Amazing Diet Patch The fastest - Easiest way to lose weight! Try it now FREE! http://click.topica.com/caacBBBb1dfltb6GIoLg/MyDietPatches ------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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