James W
Well-Known Member
With a typically stupid rush of blood to the head, I lost my patience when I couldn't separate the cylinder block and piston on the MD1B on the boat today. I need to get the block into the shed to clean out the cooling channels but the sod decided to stick itself fast, leaving me with a piston half out of the block, still attached to the crankshaft below.
So......not wanting to admit defeat, I applied some (a lot of) leverage in the form of a rather large bit of wood, and eventually the block pulled clear.
There are two problems now (apart from my ongoing blatant stupidity):
1.) There is a small dent in the base of the piston where it hit the crankcase in the melee (obviously will need filing down but surely not terminal?)
2.) The large bit of wood splintered slightly and despite having covered the hole with a rag, some splinters escaped into the crankcase.
So, in short, have I completed shagged the engine or are these old lumps able to take a bit of strong in arm and thick in head mechanics?
Thanks.
So......not wanting to admit defeat, I applied some (a lot of) leverage in the form of a rather large bit of wood, and eventually the block pulled clear.
There are two problems now (apart from my ongoing blatant stupidity):
1.) There is a small dent in the base of the piston where it hit the crankcase in the melee (obviously will need filing down but surely not terminal?)
2.) The large bit of wood splintered slightly and despite having covered the hole with a rag, some splinters escaped into the crankcase.
So, in short, have I completed shagged the engine or are these old lumps able to take a bit of strong in arm and thick in head mechanics?
Thanks.