piston removal questionpiston removal questionI'm trying to pull the head off my superhawk and the pistons seem to be stuck right at the bottom. The pistons move with some light tapping, (been soaking in kroil for a while now). I can lift the head up so the pistons slide almost all the way out the bottom but then they seem to stop. Someone told me sometimes the rings hang up on the bottom of the cylinder head and will break when you finally get it out. What am i missing?
Brian Brian, it seems you are referring to the cylinder , not the head. The head houses the valves and cams, the cylinder houses the pistons. I would try sliding it all the way down, and giving it a good jerk upwards. Repeat as necessary, and it should slide apart. Sounds like your rings at least are shot anyway, so I wouldn't be concerned about further damaging them.
davomoto
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Ya do want to be careful as the pistons exit the sleeves.
If they CANT/don't come streight out ya can/may/will crack the bottom of the sleeve. If ya have the 180 crank work each piston out at a time. .......lm
stuck pistontapping the piston with wood and hammer should be ok. you should rotate the motor so you can spray more kroil between the bottom of the piston and cylinder, also cut or fit a block of wood between the bottom of the cylinder and case to support the cylinder-set the cylinder at a position that will allow the crank to rotate as the piston moves downward. at this time i would let the kroil work over night. reset the motor to upright. when you tap firmly onto the piston, use a soft wood(pine 1 1/2" square will do the trick)you may have to be a bit forceful. good luck!!
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