bbb05
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Post by bbb05 on Jan 30, 2005 22:51:34 GMT -5
i am tearing down my blaster and rebuilding it. i was wondering if anyone can tell me what size my piston is? it has a 50 stamped on top. so is that .050 over? or is that 50mm over? i called the dealerships around here and they want to charge me 30 bucks to tell me what size my piston is and to tell me if my cylinder needs bored. the cylinder is good. no deep cuts or scuffs or anything at all. i dont think its out of round because it will hold fluid on top of the piston. i have the engine torn down to the clutch basket. im stuck. i cant get it off for anything. i cant keep it still is my biggest problem. it just spins. any ideas? thanks alot!
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Post by ~Smart-Parts~ on Jan 31, 2005 12:35:08 GMT -5
y are u rebuilding it if the piston and cylinder are good, and u need to read the repair manual it would prolly tell u how to get the basket off
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Post by bbb05 on Jan 31, 2005 20:15:10 GMT -5
top end is "probably" good and the bottum end is messed up. needs all new bearings. i just ordered a manual for it so it will be here tommarow. but i really just wanted to know if there was any special tool or anything
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Post by ~Smart-Parts~ on Feb 2, 2005 15:15:27 GMT -5
a fly wheel puller, torq wrench, um other lil wrenchs, and screw drivers,and get a small troq wrench that at least goes up to 25 footpounds
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Post by ~Smart-Parts~ on Feb 2, 2005 15:16:35 GMT -5
top end is "probably" good and the bottum end is messed up. needs all new bearings. i just ordered a manual for it so it will be here tommarow. but i really just wanted to know if there was any special tool or anything The top end must be fine if its holding up water, ull just need to hone it and get some new rings,
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