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How do the pistons come out, top or bottom

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Eddie in Ky

06-23-2004 19:21:41




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I am working on an old red cub. To make a long story short, its sat for over a year out in the weather and has accumulated moisture(rust) on the bottom of the #2 and #3 piston skirts where they were below the cylinder walls, now the motor wont turn over when this hits the cylinder walls. I am working on this for a friend and dont know a lot about them but i have driven #1 piston up until the rod at the bearing hits the cylinder???? Do they come out the top or bottom?? Any help will be greatly appreciated.
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Eddie

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john *.?-!.* cub owner

06-23-2004 19:30:29




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 Re: How do the pistons come out, top or bottom in reply to Eddie in Ky, 06-23-2004 19:21:41  
They come out the top, but you may have to use a ridge reamer to cut the ridge off the top before they will clear.



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