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Can't slide cylinder off piston of STIHL MS 362
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<blockquote data-quote="Joisey" data-source="post: 7607147" data-attributes="member: 168283"><p>An air powered 3 inch cutoff tool, like used for mufflers would make short work of the cylinder. Harbor Freight sells them cheap, but the tool and a pack of 3 inch discs, pack the crankcase opening with oiled rags, don safety glasses and have at it. Before doing that, I'd try penetrating oil, and if that doesn't work, wrap the engine in a trash bag and put it in a deep freeze for two days. Remove from freezer and try removing the cylinder. If those fail, cut it in two.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joisey, post: 7607147, member: 168283"] An air powered 3 inch cutoff tool, like used for mufflers would make short work of the cylinder. Harbor Freight sells them cheap, but the tool and a pack of 3 inch discs, pack the crankcase opening with oiled rags, don safety glasses and have at it. Before doing that, I'd try penetrating oil, and if that doesn't work, wrap the engine in a trash bag and put it in a deep freeze for two days. Remove from freezer and try removing the cylinder. If those fail, cut it in two. [/QUOTE]
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