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Re: Re: Blow by from oil stack- Super A
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Posted by PGNS on July 15, 2003 at 10:51:26 from (142.176.86.254):
In Reply to: Re: Blow by from oil stack- Super A posted by Hugh MacKay on July 15, 2003 at 09:23:26:
Huge: I do not want to sound like an idiot but what exactly will I need for a rebuild. Ring? Pistons? I still do not have a manual yet ( my wife did not think I needed one for my birthday- even though I asked for one !) so I would like to know what I would need . My friend said that I could change the pistons and rings inside the motor by dropping the oil pan. I know you must have done engine jobs lots of times and it is second nature to you and many on this site but I never have and I want to learn by doing so or at least have an idea. Idon't know if you responsed to my other answer to your question so I will answer it for you now. I live in Oxford, Cumb. I am originally from Springhill. I bought this old Super last fall and its all new to me. It had sat out for 5 years in a back yard with hay growing up between it. It has been quite a struggle to get to where it is now But I plan to work on this old girl for a long time. thanks for the all the infomation
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