
The next thing we learned is that the piston is indeed stuck just as the seller said:

It is now sitting in a 50/50 mixture of ATF and Acetone (I read that this is upposed to work even better than Kroil).
We found traces of the original "Kingfisher Blue" underneath all the black paint on our late '63 Scrambler:

And we also found out that, contrary to what the seller told us, the piston is NOT stuck!:

And the bevel gears have no missing teeth!:

The bad news is that the cylinder has a broken fin that I did not notice before:

So now I'm wondering if you all could answer a couple questions for me. How tough are these cylinders to find? Is there a difference between narrow case and wide case cylinders or are they interchangeable?
Is there anything I need to watch for in picking up a used cylinder other than broken fins?
Does anyone make new cylinders?
If I find a used cylinder I can either have it bored out or buy a new liner for it, is that right?
Anything else I need to know on this topic? Thanks for any info you can give me.
Jon