- Sun Jun 03, 2012 9:18 am
#13164
Hi Norm, You highlight a nasty possibilty, but that possibilty exists at all times when one is trying to remove the head from the barrel by any other means apart from levering the head and barrel apart with a crowbar type tool which can break fins off the head and barrel (not a nice thing to happen) The same exists when tapping the head upwards, which is the recommended method, or by using the rope trick. Your experience shows the breakage can happen and thanks for the warning. SO, the nut on the bottom bolt should be removed every time the head is removed, just in case the worst happens. As the barrel will now be completely free to move apart from stiction on the base joint and its own weight and thus inertia, I would recommend that the head nuts are loosened equally to give about 2-3mm open clearance. As the standard barrel is very heavy, sharp tapping conventionally or by rope trick should break the stiction of the head joint at the barrel but excessive or accidental upward movement of the barrel limited by the partially unscrewed head nuts should the initial impacts not separate the two components. As the two components seperate, the nuts can be further loosened or removed completely.