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#1 Dec 26, 2011 5:09 am |
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Okay, novice question. I'm trying to replace a rod and piston from an old Tecumseh HH60. Tore it doen but can't get the piston out of the cyclinder. I tried pushing it up by the connecting rod but it won't clear the cylinder.
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