I'm doing a 74 K motor that was froze tight when I got it. Used a block of wood and a BFH to knock the piston out of the jug. Since I have no idea how many miles are on it, and since the #1 piston was pretty gnarly lookin, I'm going thru the whole thing, head went to the shop, got the slight warp shaved flat, new valve guides and a nice clean up, cylinders were mic'd and honed and are apparently none too worse for the wear. The gnarly piston looks salvageable, so it'll get new rings and gaskets. I'm going to pull the bottom apart for inspection, there's just a slight bit of surface rust on the rods that I want to clean off and I want to make sure there isn't something funky in there, and after reading another thread about shifting forks and trannies, I'd just like to see what condition these are in. It's already out and halfway apart, might as well take the opportunity for a little hands on learnin. Heh...then I gotta decide what to do with it. The 72 motor I'm running now was also froze when I got it, broke it loose and put 6k miles on it since last July. It runs great, so I'm not messin with it until it gets weak.