


I had a piece of 2" brass rod and went for broke and started banging
away (as suggested to me) on the piston
with a little heat from a torch a 2' breaker bar and a big old Harley
hammer I broke both free
the cylinder and piston had corroded together well enough that they
were starting to become one
so I end the weekend at section II step two in the clymer repair book
best way to remove the piston pin anyone?
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