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Re: pit falls on rebuilding super M
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Posted by MAGMAN on March 24, 2005 at 06:04:44 from (152.163.101.13):
In Reply to: Re: pit falls on rebuilding super M posted by jnewark on March 24, 2005 at 05:24:22:
Dont be afraid to rince out the motor with hot soapy water if you think theres any particles that should not be there any where. Also this is what I always do I take a piece of hose like gas line and I cut little pieces about an inch long and slide them up on the rod bolts so when your trying to get the piston in from the top they dont go down and nick a rod journel.VERY IMPORTANT or make sure you have enough soft clean rags over the crank when you do it. Put a very very light oil on the out side of the sleeves just so they basicly dont rust in and slide if you put to much its going to be to thick and you will have a hard time getting sleeves in. If you get a sleeve hung up almost in you can go to your freezer or buy a bag of ice and stick it in the cyl good and tight and wait awhile it will shrink the sleeve enough to start moving again usally.If you broke any of the bent washer things on the rod caps they cost about ten bucks a piece to replace at the dealer.I use spray gasket adheasve from Napa to spray the head gasket with its red and made by them or forma gasket .Thats about all I think of.Hope this helps and if you already knew all this SORRY alot of folks dont. MagMan
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