I have been searching, trying to find a certain thread about cylinder removal, but couldn't find it. Someone had talked one time of removing the head, stuffing rags in the cylinders, then re-installing the head somehow and using the force of the pistons pushing the rags against the head to raise the cylinders off the base gasket. Does anyone else remember this? How would you attach the head back to the cylinders so they lift as one?
Am I imagining I read this, or was it someone trying to think of a way to do this? I am about to have to remove the cylinders on this motor and my spare, and don't want to tear up the cooling fins like I did on the last spare one I had. Ended up really destroying that one. Didn't have that many problems with the first one, but this last one was REALLY stuck on there. I've read the posts about cleaning the crud around the studs and such. This one just had a base gasket with some kind of glue also. I would love to try to have the pistons raise it up from the inside for me somehow... or at least get it started.
Like I said.. I've read about the other methods.. just wondering about this one. I have even thought about designing something with several "Fingers" that would slide into the space between cooling fins... grabbing several fins at once at the pry points to spread out the pressure... and maybe having 4 of these around the motor connected by a cable that's loose enough to go over the top of the frame and across the top of a small bottle jack stood up there. Just jack up the jack and up comes the cylinder?? Does that make any sense to anyone? Maybe need to draw a picture...
Tod
Am I imagining I read this, or was it someone trying to think of a way to do this? I am about to have to remove the cylinders on this motor and my spare, and don't want to tear up the cooling fins like I did on the last spare one I had. Ended up really destroying that one. Didn't have that many problems with the first one, but this last one was REALLY stuck on there. I've read the posts about cleaning the crud around the studs and such. This one just had a base gasket with some kind of glue also. I would love to try to have the pistons raise it up from the inside for me somehow... or at least get it started.
Like I said.. I've read about the other methods.. just wondering about this one. I have even thought about designing something with several "Fingers" that would slide into the space between cooling fins... grabbing several fins at once at the pry points to spread out the pressure... and maybe having 4 of these around the motor connected by a cable that's loose enough to go over the top of the frame and across the top of a small bottle jack stood up there. Just jack up the jack and up comes the cylinder?? Does that make any sense to anyone? Maybe need to draw a picture...
Tod
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