did not work the way a manual said it would, help please.
to sum up where i am now in my process of replacing my rings and piston, i took the motor and trans out of my 83 big red 200e. using a shop manual for that specific year and model it was going smoothly. knowing the motor is two pieces (three if you count the valve cover) i removed the timing gear and tension bolt on the side of the motor, followed by the long bolt going down through the motor to the crank. i then pulled the motor upwards listening and feeling for anything that out of place. i heard the piston slide out and i pulled the motor off the studs. what i had then realized was the motor should have come apart in two pieces. im guessing this happened because the motor is old and has never been apart and has been torqued properly. i have been hitting it with a rubber mallet constantly from all sides hoping to break it free. its not coming apart. in the back of my mind i want to use a lead
so i dont damage the motor but at the same time im not sure if thats a good idea yet. reason i want the motor apart is so i can hone the inside before putting the new piston and rings in. a friend of mine at work said to put the motor in a bucket of solvent and let it sit hoping the liquid will seep into the cracks freeing it up. can anyone else recommend other ways of breaking apart the two piece motor?
sorry for the long reading, but info on what has been done could help others.
dump a little gas down the spark plug whole.....she'll start.