View Single Post
  #9  
Old February 27th, 2016, 01:24 AM
GMCDAC's Avatar
GMCDAC GMCDAC is offline
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Jan 2013
Location: Green Valley, east of Rapid City,SD
Truck: I have 4 GMCs, none with a V-6 - YET! Have had 2 in the family.
Age: 67
Posts: 553
Rep Power: 210
GMCDAC is on a distinguished road
Default Re: Removing stuck pistons

Quote:
Originally Posted by bobdylan View Post
Looking for proven techniques for removing pistons, one thing taht sounds good is, after soaking with? pack cylinder with grease, put a head that valves seal tight. modify spark plug and instal grease zerk, use pressure from grease gun to shve piston out. Has anyone tried this? Bob
The grease method sounds like a pretty good idea, it sure works slick for pressed in pilot bearings. The first pic below is a couple different rust breaker sprays I've had good luck with before. I've heard kerosene and ATF mix works well but never tried it.

Quote:
Originally Posted by ilvracn View Post
Haven't tried it on pistons. I have a pistol that my uncle found when plowing about 50 years ago. I think it dates back to the late 1800 era. Tried soaking it in diesel fuel for 2 years, did no good. I put the pistol in a bucket of evaporust and soaked it for a couple months. I was then able to rock the cylinder a little bit. I was pretty excited about that. So put it back in bucket, but did not get back to it for a couple months. Wheni pulled it out another chemical reaction occured, and a white powder had formed on it. Pistol stuck again. What a bummer. So dont leave evaporust in too long.

Cool find! I wish I could remember how Mom de-rusted this pistol about 45 years ago but it came out well. I remember she soaked it in something for quite a while in our utility room and I don't remember it having a bad smell or anything. She found it while digging for old bottles at a long-gone railroad station, and it is also from around the same era.

Sorry about the brief hi-jack!

DAC
Attached Images
File Type: jpg rust 002.jpg (1.20 MB, Multiple views, 5 clicks)
File Type: jpg rust 004.jpg (1.36 MB, Multiple views, 6 clicks)
__________________
Doug Crawford
Rapid City, SD

1970 GMC K5 Jimmy Mom drove 30 years
1972 GMC C2500 owned since 1979
1955 GMC 100 driver-project
2006 GMC Yukon Denali---wife's truck

Hope to have a '60 GMC Suburban again someday
Reply With Quote