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Posted by i r baboon pilot on February 20, 2004 at 17:29:20 from (63.190.177.139):
In Reply to: Cheap 830 case posted by j.ray on February 15, 2004 at 10:48:40:
sir, easy 2 test rings, like we do aircraft. run it first, if u can, to oil rings. if no run, put1/4 cup atf fluid in each hole. turn ea cyl till is tdc, ready to fire the plug, look at rotor or remove valve cover & see both valves closed @ tdc. drive the center out of a spark plug, braze an air fitting onto plug base. press up to 80-100 lbs, w/ tr in low gear, so piston cant move. open oil filler. air rush there is rings. air out exhaust is ex valves. air out air flit is int valves. u may also look in bore, broke ring may score wall, use tiny lite & mirr or borescope. fly safe, be blessed
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