To have a complete set of parts I needed to remove the connecting rod from the piston rusted into its cylinder. It had been soaking in for about 10 days. I was ready to take it to the band saw and split the cylinder in two.
Where small engines rise from the grave
Follow me on my journey as I attempt to return
abandoned lawn tractors, engines and implements
to working condition.
Friday, February 14, 2014
3Z107B 3 Cylinder SpeedAire Compressor (part 6)
Not much is going to happen until after I get the AENLD off the stand I need for the sand blasting enclosure.
To have a complete set of parts I needed to remove the connecting rod from the piston rusted into its cylinder. It had been soaking in for about 10 days. I was ready to take it to the band saw and split the cylinder in two.
To have a complete set of parts I needed to remove the connecting rod from the piston rusted into its cylinder. It had been soaking in for about 10 days. I was ready to take it to the band saw and split the cylinder in two.
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