Posted by spiffy1 on March 10, 2009 at 16:46:34 from (70.41.137.72):
The 3/4 [i.e. 3 sleeve sets] of an overall kit I aquired for that 22-36 had enough preservative [cosmoline maybe] to be annoying, yet lots of surface rust on the sleeves and pistons where it had been rubbed off [2 were assembled, 1 in the box] and enough on the wrist pins for some nice pitting as well.
I polished the first one with crocus cloth, and the pitting probably isn't deep, but deep enough that I can't just polish it away like surface rust. The fit to the rod is perfect; I almost thought I had oversize pins or undersize bushings!
0 tolerance seems like a pretty good answer to me regarding pitting here, but since the originals aren't exactly pristine either, anyone know how forgiving these can be?
Thanks! I'll see if the pictures came out and try to post those too. Noting that reminds me: I somehow didn't get pictures inside that filter yet, but am still drawing a blank [even after a dozen various goolge searches] on any info regarding a plunger assembly for these - and certainly none regarding a paper filter that would agree with it.
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