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Well, I did it - Piston Chiseling, Part 2
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Posted by JohnG(TX) on April 24, 2006 at 08:03:26 from (216.136.20.34):
I worked on the stuck piston this weekend and got most of it out, in pieces. Someone on the previous post said something about hammering something between the piston and block (or maybe not to), so I followed his advice and did just that, so now I have a hole in the sleeve, and most certainly in the block wall. It was not my intention, but just kinda happened as I was carving small chunks off into the center hole. I believe there is a fix for this. Has anyone fixed something like this? I think it involves boring out the sleeve liner and installing a new sleeve to accept the new liner. How much money am I looking at? I want to keep the block since it is original to this tractor and somewhat of a low-production year.
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