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Re: C135 piston sleeve question
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Posted by Roger Mills on March 22, 2007 at 12:22:43 from (71.37.118.105):
In Reply to: Re: C135 piston sleeve question posted by georgeky on March 22, 2007 at 06:41:54:
Call the company that made the kit, they should know (maybe). If all is normal with this engine then there will be a groove at the bottom of the bore. Use a wire brush on a dremmel or similar and clean the inside of the bore and the groove. Make sure there are no burrs etc. Use a liquid soap on outside of sleeve and inside of bore. When you slide the sleeve in look from below to make sure the o-ring stays in groove when sleeve goes past it. Most, but not all, sleeves have a bevel or taper at bottom outside to help this. Others may have more help on the best way, I just know this method works for me.
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