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Posted by Will on July 25, 2001 at 07:13:05 from (63.172.141.12):
Allright I started out with a frozen B. To make a long story short, I ended up soaking the block, taking the rod caps off and tapping the pistons out. Okay, now that I "tapped" my pistons out... should I- 1) replace the sleeves alltogether and start fresh 2) Take a cylinder hone and work them till they are clean and install new pistons and rings 3)Find a marriage counselor before my wife decides Im nuts 4) hire a good attorney t protect me in case of divroce- I want the tractor! 5) outsource the project and miss all of the fun. Just wanted to get your thoughts.
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