How to remove slave cylinder piston?

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I have dismantled my slave cylinder, but the piston seems to be stuck in it. I have put PB blaster in it and heated it, but no movement. I tried using compressed air to move it after the above, but no go. It was working when I took it off 6 years ago, but it has not been touched since so I am not surprised I am having trouble.

Any suggestions before I buy a new one? I have a rebuild kit for this one, but purchased it prior to finding out this thing won't come out.
 
Freezing... interesting.

I have a can of liquid nitrogen at the office, but have a can of compressed air here at home.

Would you suggest compressed air can turned upside down, or use the pricier stuff?

FWIW, a can of liquid nitrogen is smaller than a compressed air, and the liquid nitrogen costs about 200 dollars for me (special doctor's rate:rolleyes:)
 
if you can not blow it out with 90+ psi of shop air.... replace it



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