[AT] Stuck clutch JD 60
Rupert
rwenig2 at xplornet.com
Wed Jul 7 15:08:14 PDT 2010
hello Charlie,
I wouldn't use compressed air as the piston can become a missile if it
moves suddenly as the air decompresses. Besides the decompressing air
would spread the oil all over the place.
I would think the hydraulic pressure would have to be higher than
combustion pressure to hurt anything. Hydraulic pressure will drop
almost instantly when the piston starts to move.
Rupert
On 7/7/2010 11:04 AM, charlie hill wrote:
> Oil would be better anyway because if you used grease it would need to be
> cleaned out of the head and upper cylinder. An oil transfer pump of some
> sort or an old furnace pump might even work better. As long as the pressure
> didn't exceed normal cylinder pressure it shouldn't hurt anything. For
> that matter you could fill the cyl. with oil and put air pressure on top of
> it as long as the air input port was above the top of the cylinder.
>
> Charlie
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>> A good grease gun will pump used motor oil..... messy, but for your
>> needs, it might work.
>>
>> (It's an old Smokey Unick trick, from PM years ago, how to unclog a oil
>> port in a head w/o tearing the motor down)
>>
>> On 7/7/2010 11:03 AM, Rupert wrote:
>>> That would take a pail of grease to fill one of those cylinders. Just a
>>> thought but would it work filling the cylinder first with oil and then
>>> using a grease gun to build up the pressure? Inquiring mind wants to
>>> know as I have two small engines that have stuck pistons.
>>>
>>> Rupert
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Rupert Wenig
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