#132509, "RE: How to remove rod from piston" In response to In response to 3
Originally posted by Star Turbo Talon Your can disassemble a piston from a Rod without ruining it. The idea they are non serviceable is very much wrong. You will need ot take it to a machine shop unless you have a shop oven. The piston/rod assy needs to be heated. Set the oven on 500* and heat the piston till the wrist pin comes out. When properly heated the wrist pin will come out by hand but you will only have less than 30 secs to do it.
Yes; but what good does it do to remove the piston from the rod if the new replacement piston you buy comes with a rod pressed on already?
We both know anything can be taken apart, but for somethings it just doesn't make any sense.
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