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buttttttt................ got me thinking... a lil modded cover with a xtern filter like a old chevy valve cover breather. they make them small enough on some of the atvs and such .. big twins also. mmmmmm here i go again thinking hahhaha |
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A strip of fiberglass window screen folded several layers would work.
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I have a number of 18 inch floor buffer stripping pads. I cut them up and use them for various cleaning projects.....but wait....
Viola, they turn out to be the same thing as those little filters and I have used as such. I'm must be sitting on a gold mine! |
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so they come out as they went in ? one piece ? no signs of melting or anything.. will no they wouldnt would they?.. the heat from buffing probley hotter then the oil.. keep them ideas comming folks... |
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oL george.. if you come across this. or anyone
what do you think of the cycl wall ??? touch it up with 1000 grit ? or leave it as is ?? |
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Leave it be, just make sure you clean the piston in the ring groove areas as the abrasive material can linger there.
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ok sounds good.. tho before i asked on here about this issue. i did touch up the skirt on the piston. as for the abrasive iam goin to wash this thing at the carwash lol then bring it home and bathtub it then wash it again lol.... kills me all went sooo good till that point grrrr.... thank you for the help for sure. |
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