Hi! First time rebuilding a saw. I'm doing the top and bottom end (cylinder and piston as well as crank bearings and seals) on a STIHL 362 C. I've got the saw pretty much totally broken down and it has all gone really smoothly until I finally got to taking off the cylinder. I can't get the piston to drop all the way out of it. It's not seized. The piston will slide up and down a bit (I don't think it will twist, but I'm afraid to try too hard.) but it slides down to the point where the top of the piston is just about an 1/8'' below the exhaust port and then it gets stuck. The only thing I've tried so far is sticking a dowel in the spark plug hole and hitting it with a hammer, but no luck. The spark plug doesn't go in straight down though the top center of the cylinder so that doesn't help. Any other ideas? I have no problem with destroying the cylinder and/or piston in order to separate them as they will both be replaced, but I just wanted to check in first and make sure I wasn't missing something obvious.
Thanks!
Tom
Thanks!
Tom