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oldducs
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Sticky Pistons

Post by oldducs » Wed Dec 27, 2006 7:50 pm

I just purchased a very nice late CL77 the one with chrome fenders and Burnt Orange tank and side covers. The problem is STUCK PISTONS.

I have taken the head off, and done the mystery oil thing. I have also smacked the pistons a few times with a wooden 2x2. NOTHING!

I know that 305s are ver prone to this problem. Does anyone know a good way to get the pistons un-stuck?

Please only solutions that you know work.

Thank you,

Oldducs

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Post by 305 » Wed Dec 27, 2006 8:32 pm

i've always had good luck with pouring some Coke on top of the pistons and let them soak for 3-4 days

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Post by rbaselt » Sat Dec 30, 2006 10:20 am

What worked well for me was pouring about 20cc of a 50:50 mixture of engine oil/WD-40 into the cylinders and waiting a week. Then I heated the barrels with a propane torch to the point where they were too hot to touch (first remove the fuel tank, carbs and all flammables from the area and have a fire extinguisher at your side) and the turn the crank via the rotor bolt. --Randall

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