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Amtsschreck
2 years ago

In order to avoid consequential damage to the cylinder, piston and connecting rod, it is necessary to dispense with it.

AlterHaudegen75
2 years ago

It could not be done, however, because this may have some unjustified consequential damage. If it’s safe that the piston hangs tight you have to look why. If the piston ring is broken and tilted, the piston is broken, the sliding guide is missing, etc. It’s just when you take the cylinder apart. And that in turn should only be done if you know what to do and the toe can be reassembled.

Amtsschreck
2 years ago

According to the motto: “Ups, weren’t there two retaining rings on the piston bolt?” 😉

AlterHaudegen75
2 years ago
Reply to  Amtsschreck

It’s… it’s all been through.

dieneuelinie
2 years ago

If the piston is free after cooling, yes. There’s a piston ring in my pocket. He then hung in the outlet and blocked everything.