I was asked to rebuild the cylinders off a Kubota front end loader model BF300.
The first cylinder came apart with no problems, cleaned and repacked in under an hour.
Now I can't get the cir-clip out of the last three. They are rusted in place.
I have had them soaking with penetrating fluid for a week. They are rusted to the tube. These cylinders are pretty small 2 1/8" OD with a 1" rod, so it's hard to get any thing in there to get at the clip.
I have tried heating the clip, which heats up everything, so I heated the outside of the tube in hopes of breaking the rust. I have tried tapping on the tube with a gasket hammer to break the rust. After heating I sprayed with silicone spray hoping it would cool the clip enough to break the rust. I tried all three together and its still rusted in place.
I tried driving the cylinder head in to loosen it up, however it is bottomed out.
Any ideas?
Scott
The first cylinder came apart with no problems, cleaned and repacked in under an hour.
Now I can't get the cir-clip out of the last three. They are rusted in place.
I have had them soaking with penetrating fluid for a week. They are rusted to the tube. These cylinders are pretty small 2 1/8" OD with a 1" rod, so it's hard to get any thing in there to get at the clip.
I have tried heating the clip, which heats up everything, so I heated the outside of the tube in hopes of breaking the rust. I have tried tapping on the tube with a gasket hammer to break the rust. After heating I sprayed with silicone spray hoping it would cool the clip enough to break the rust. I tried all three together and its still rusted in place.
I tried driving the cylinder head in to loosen it up, however it is bottomed out.
Any ideas?
Scott