[AT] Stuck clutch JD 60
Rupert
rwenig2 at xplornet.com
Wed Jul 7 15:18:36 PDT 2010
Good idea. I just acquired a 1 1/2HP MH engine that has been buried in
the ground. I figure to pressure wash the dirt and crude off before I
bring it inside. Surprisingly, the wood base is still intact. I think
more damage was done by those who pulled it out of the ground.
I don't know how long it has been buried as the owners who found it say
they didn't bury it and they owned the land for 50 years. The engine
worked it's way to the surface where the lawn mower could hit it.
Rupert
On 7/7/2010 11:03 AM, rdhaskell at juno.com wrote:
> The grease gun trick works well, but is expensive if you use new grease,
> and is messy. I have used water with great success, made an adaptor and
> hooked up my pressure washer. Just a couple of quick shots and the
> piston was free. Easy clean up.
>
> Ron Haskell
> rdhaskell at juno.com
> Riverside, California USA
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> On Wed, 07 Jul 2010 10:03:32 -0600 Rupert<rwenig2 at xplornet.com> writes:
>> 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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