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  1. Retiredwarhorses

    Tied up engine pull

    Drop the oil pan, unbolt the rod end and see if you can pound the piston up into the cylinder, I was able to do that on one I had that way.
  2. Retiredwarhorses

    Tied up engine pull

    Or do what I’ve done, drop the Oil pan and cut the crank past where the piston is seized or grenaded. done it several times.
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