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<blockquote data-quote="bama" data-source="post: 1332428" data-attributes="member: 5228"><p>I had a 621 that wedged a piece of bearing inbetween the p/c. I had to use two pry bars(one on each side) to get the cylinder off. They were both toast, but at least I saved the crank. If you have something jammed in there that tight, I would bet that they are toast as well. Bummer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bama, post: 1332428, member: 5228"] I had a 621 that wedged a piece of bearing inbetween the p/c. I had to use two pry bars(one on each side) to get the cylinder off. They were both toast, but at least I saved the crank. If you have something jammed in there that tight, I would bet that they are toast as well. Bummer. [/QUOTE]
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