Removing Cylinder
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Removing Cylinder
I think I need a ring job. I took off the cylinder head according to the factory manual, but when I tried to take off the cylinder itself, it would not budge. I didn't want to pull on it with all my might, but I wasn't sure if there was a preferred method. Once the head (and the four long screws) are removed, is there anything else that's holding the cylinder in place? Or is it just gasket goo that has to be broken? Should I twist and pull, or just pull straight? Any advice?
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I apologize. I forgot this type of humor is way beyond your intelligence
level, now isn't it. Should I drill you some more or have you had enough?
Let me know because I have lots more for you.
You sound like you think your tough. Just remember no matter what you think, no matter what you say, you cannot phase me. I am shadow, Iam smoke, I am that voice in your head that tells you your an idiot. I will always be above you looking down because-----wait for it------start the horns and echo effects---Because I AM HONDAMAN!
I apologize. I forgot this type of humor is way beyond your intelligence
level, now isn't it. Should I drill you some more or have you had enough?
Let me know because I have lots more for you.
Getting back on topic: Tapping around the jug with a soft mallet while lightly prying up around the jug usually works. You don't want to pry hard, or you'll break a fin and/or bind the jug in the hole. The jug extends about 1" into the case, if you haven't seen one before. You are breaking the gasket at the base mostly.
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