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Going to pick up an old 632
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<blockquote data-quote="RandyL" data-source="post: 120477" data-attributes="member: 20139"><p>I had not posted for a few days. As of last night, I am about ready to put my cyl back together. I used a better spanner than I had, a 4ft cheater pipe, and then an air chisel on the outside edge of the cap before it turned. It required the 4 ft cheater pipe on the spanner all the way out. The threads in the cyl were corroded so it rolled the threads on the cap all the way out. It was a tough go all the way. The treads measure 12 TPI so I set up a lathe to straighten out the cap threads and cleaned the cyl threads by hand. I also milled new spanner pin holes to use for reassembly. I am slowly getting there. I had none of these problems doing the right side cyl a year or two ago.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RandyL, post: 120477, member: 20139"] I had not posted for a few days. As of last night, I am about ready to put my cyl back together. I used a better spanner than I had, a 4ft cheater pipe, and then an air chisel on the outside edge of the cap before it turned. It required the 4 ft cheater pipe on the spanner all the way out. The threads in the cyl were corroded so it rolled the threads on the cap all the way out. It was a tough go all the way. The treads measure 12 TPI so I set up a lathe to straighten out the cap threads and cleaned the cyl threads by hand. I also milled new spanner pin holes to use for reassembly. I am slowly getting there. I had none of these problems doing the right side cyl a year or two ago. [/QUOTE]
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