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Any advice on removing the end of a td7e cylinder? The end seems to be threaded on and has no interest in coming apart. Any chance the are reverse threads? Any special tools to get? This is 1 of 5 to do.
Tia
Chain wrench or 4 foot pipe wrench. Heat and even an air chisel with a blunt bit while applying pressure to the wrench. Of course you want to break them loose while they are on the machine. This is how I did my TD8E.