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Old 12-20-2011, 09:26 AM
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Originally Posted by green 4 acres View Post
why did you have to replace the old rings? - from the picture it looks like you have light to medium scoring on the piston skirt, 2 cycles need a very smooth bore to work very long , 80-100 stokes per second , but then pretty cheap to try You really need the short pliers style ring compresser to install easily with new rings ( $ 40 and up) --- that why I suggested a cycle shop


Many of the auto parts store's around my parts rent out many of the tools for just a deposit.

Advance, Auto Zone, etc..

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