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If it went in then surely it must be able to come out, and as its now half size too. Exhaust off as htb says is prob best answer, or try a small drill bit to grip it and guide it out possibly. Patience tho mucker, thats the biggest help.

 

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Used those stops a fair bit and they seem to work OK, perhaps not seated properly. I would try getting it out via the exhaust port, probably the easiest otherwise the top end will have to come off!

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Try getting needle nose pliers on it, turn it round 90 degrees and see if it will come out, if not, try 180 degrees. The stop needs to be turned once in and think it is normally 180 degrees from memory. Make sure the piston is away from the top of the cylinder to make it possible.

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