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Re: pit falls on rebuilding super M
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Posted by MagMan on March 24, 2005 at 07:14:54 from (64.12.117.13):
In Reply to: Re: pit falls on rebuilding super M posted by jnewark on March 24, 2005 at 06:34:24:
I have never used plaric guage my self I would like to get some and tryit but never have.If you can read the bearing caps that are in there now and get new ones that are the same maybe even carefully mike them up to make sure if the pistons and sleeves come matched in a kit I would not worry to much unless something does not seem to fit right or turn or slide good.They say to check the sleeves after they are installed for high spots also . I guess it depends on what tools you have and time for what you do when you put it back together. You know the rods only go one way and the caps stamped with the # of the cyl goes toward the cam side of the motor I beleve.One of these mechanics should be able to chime in on anything I have wrong or missed I have not done one my self in a few years getting ready to soon as the dough heaps up. LOL MagMan
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