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Guy's I have two medallion 09 engines that I can not get apart using the proper wrench, I can't get the front end to come lose to remove the shaft and other front end parts, it seems that both
of them are bound and will not unscrew I sure don't want to "bugger up" the case or shaft to open them up. I have done several medallion and T D engines the same way with no problem. I have mounted the block in a small vice but still can't front end to unscrew.. Any help/suggestions sure will be appreciated.. Much obliged...
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Pour some lightweight oil around the lock collet and heat, heat , heat. Don't use a torch, use a heat gun. Use the smoking oil as a gauge as too how hot your getting it otherwise you will melt the carb body.
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Thanks a lot, will try that tomorrow..
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Ken, I got to try your "trick' w/heat, and it worked like a champ, wanted to let you know, and say "much obliged" thanks again...
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