Posted by Ethan Chamberlain on October 10, 2010 at 15:34:04 from (64.89.219.217):
hello I recently tore down my stuck super wd9 and have been working on trying to break it loose. I finally did break it loose but the #1 piston is still very tight in the sleeve. So my plan of attack was to pull the sleeve completely out, press the piston out, take the ridge off, hone the sleeve out, make sure the rings werent stuck, and put it all back together. Since #2 was stuck as well, i pulled it out to do the same without a problem. I was hoping #1 would come out easily as well, but it did not. I got the sleeve about 4 inches out of the block and that is were it sits now. I can not get it to move eather way now. I have tried everything I know of to get this stubbern sleeve out, but yet it still will not move. Does anybody have any ideas for me to try? any help is appreitatied. thanks
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