All,
Thanks for the reassurance to give it a good hit. That was all it needed. First I tried a piece of PVC drainage that fit pretty good but it just started buckling. We all know that I need something stronger than PVC, and probably a bigger hammer too.
Then I dropped an old bearing race on it and used a high grade bolt to up above the end of the piston.
It took about 5-8 medium blows with a 3lb hammer to drop it down about 1/4inch.
Retaining ring came out easy with a small flat blade screwdriver and an automotive pick.
Because I have no idea what make this cylinder is I don't have a rebuild kit, so no plastic piece to slip in the groove to aid in the removal and eventual installation of the gland and piston.
To hopefully help with this I filled the groove with silicone, its drying at the moment, Ill probably try pulling it apart tomorrow afternoon if it stops raining.
Thanks again for all the help!
Thanks for the reassurance to give it a good hit. That was all it needed. First I tried a piece of PVC drainage that fit pretty good but it just started buckling. We all know that I need something stronger than PVC, and probably a bigger hammer too.
Then I dropped an old bearing race on it and used a high grade bolt to up above the end of the piston.
It took about 5-8 medium blows with a 3lb hammer to drop it down about 1/4inch.
Retaining ring came out easy with a small flat blade screwdriver and an automotive pick.
Because I have no idea what make this cylinder is I don't have a rebuild kit, so no plastic piece to slip in the groove to aid in the removal and eventual installation of the gland and piston.
To hopefully help with this I filled the groove with silicone, its drying at the moment, Ill probably try pulling it apart tomorrow afternoon if it stops raining.
Thanks again for all the help!