gazza01 Posted Thursday at 08:10 PM Share Posted Thursday at 08:10 PM I seem to be getting a lot of ea81 seized engines of late, always just the one piston that is totally jammed hard. I find it always impossible to get the Gudgeon pin out of the seized piston, meaning I have to split the motor and try unbolt the connecting rod to the seized piston, and then try to drive the seized piston out with a piece of timber and a big hammer,- sometimes works. If the piston is totally Seized nothing Im using seems to work has anyone out there got any ideas. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SuspiciousPizza Posted Thursday at 10:00 PM Share Posted Thursday at 10:00 PM Totally shooting from the hip here, these are all ideas and I've never done any of these methods. 1. Maybe you could fill the piston from the bottom (use it as a bowl) and fill it with dry ice or liquid nitrogen. Maybe you could get the piston cold enough to get it to shrink and you could use your timber+hammer method to remove it then. You may have a temperature transfer to the cylinder walls so this may not work. But the sleeves and piston should contract at different rates. 2. Pour water into the cylinder all the way to the top. Reinstall the head (maybe add some cheap RTV or the like) and stick the block half with the head on into the freezer. Maybe the hydraulic pressure from the water freezing could remove the piston. Or you'll end up cracking the block or head so best use a head that is already too far gone. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gazza01 Posted Thursday at 10:12 PM Author Share Posted Thursday at 10:12 PM (edited) I'll give that liquid nitrogen a try IF I can find place to buy it. Maybe last resort freezing water . Edited Thursday at 10:18 PM by gazza01 new info Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SuspiciousPizza Posted Thursday at 11:16 PM Share Posted Thursday at 11:16 PM I believe welding supply stores sell liquid nitrogen but you may need a dewar flask or a specific container, some places are picky and may not let you use any old yeti cup. I know for a fact welding supply stores sell dry ice though and it's cheap. Just bring a cooler. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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