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Splitting the block EA82


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You'll have to pull the pistons, there are holes in the block, large 14 or 17mm hex head so you can pull the wrist pins and pop the pistons out.

 

If you don't the block will only come apart a few inches.

 

There are a few sneaky bolts hidden on the inside, in the water passages IIRC, so be sure to check for those

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Is is possible to split the block with the pistons still connected to the connecting rods and crankshaft. Does anyone have any tips or advice for the procedure? Thanks

 

Yes, there is a way to split the block with the pistons still connected to the rods and crank.

 

I took a slug of oak firewood and pounded with a sledge. Don't do this if you want to reuse the pistons.

 

:)

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