jasonschumacher
Cadet
- Joined
- Jun 7, 2012
- Messages
- 18
I recently purchased a 1955 Lighwin 3hp for 30 dollars. I wasn't expecting a whole lot. To my surprise, it had a new impeller, coils, points, and a few other minor things that look like they were replaced shortly before it last saw service.
Now for the bad. The headgasket blew and that is the day this things stopped running. There is rust in the cylinders.
This in itself wasn't too big of an issue as i was able to remove most of the rust and was left with VERY minimal pitting in only the worst of areas. Nothing a good honing won't take care of.
What is stopping me from going any further are the pistons. The are frozen to the cylinders from the rust.
Will I be able to get these out without destroying the pistons? Everything else is in good shape. The crank looks like it was never touched.
I really don't have the money to spend on new pistons though. (yes I know how cheap I sound)
It has been soaking for 2 1/2 days in PB Blaster so far with me tapping at it with the dead blow every so often with no avail.
Will it move if I am just a little more patient, or are my dreams a lost cause?
Now for the bad. The headgasket blew and that is the day this things stopped running. There is rust in the cylinders.
This in itself wasn't too big of an issue as i was able to remove most of the rust and was left with VERY minimal pitting in only the worst of areas. Nothing a good honing won't take care of.
What is stopping me from going any further are the pistons. The are frozen to the cylinders from the rust.
Will I be able to get these out without destroying the pistons? Everything else is in good shape. The crank looks like it was never touched.
I really don't have the money to spend on new pistons though. (yes I know how cheap I sound)
It has been soaking for 2 1/2 days in PB Blaster so far with me tapping at it with the dead blow every so often with no avail.
Will it move if I am just a little more patient, or are my dreams a lost cause?