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Topic: Re: 134 piston direction?
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| 2tractors
01-21-2013 04:36:11
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It's so hard to remember all the little upsee daisys about these engines but the piston arrow is toward the front and with the piston correctly installed on the rod that would put the oil squirt hole on the rod pointing away from the cam. Or was it toward the cam. Anywho it is covered in the manual and with out an arrow then I wouldn't worry about the one being different----no worry-- no--worry--worry, wait whats that slap I hear. |
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| Tony in Mass.
01-21-2013 08:53:06
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| Upsee daisy??? Daniel Day Louis? Gangs of New York... When throwing knives at his ex step daughter??...or something like that. Well 2, I am at the point of deciding when to build the courage to look into the back half of this 202... if the engine and clutch were flogged to death, we can guess what the inside of the tranny looks like. If you decide on a winter vacation up north, don't forget your tools... It is so cold and raw out there, I will stick to inside jobs all day if I can pull it off... |
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