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Re: One cylinder has low reading...
Lonewolf is correct, a overnight decarb can
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Ringfree too is exellent. Give it the shock treatment. You'd be supprised how well it works.
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I used a wheel puller from Sears once to get a prop off, I rapped a chain around the prop in front of the blades and stuffed some wood in arrears that could get damaged by the chain hitting the blades shot the shaft with liquid ranch and off it came.
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Thanks for the prop pulling suggestions. I'll try them. Can always resort to the chainsaw...
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prop puller + transmission fluid soaked on shaft + plus a few taps with ahmmer on prop nut - works wonder most of the time- chainsaw a bad idea- everytime you swing it you bend the blade.
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