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Re: 135 piston and sleeve kit
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Posted by Hobo,NC on November 27, 2004 at 15:24:46 from (166.102.93.243):
In Reply to: Re: 135 piston and sleeve kit posted by Brown Dirt Cowboy on November 27, 2004 at 14:44:51:
Oversized, farmerized, simonized, bab'tized, pulverized, circunzised, old boy had a hard life befor I got it. The guy I got it frome said it had a super kit in it. thats all I know. it ran fine with some smoke til the gear on the hydraulic pump got loose and took out the governor, cam gear and the hydraulick pump. after i got the engine apart the rings were shot. Not know'n much about this engine I drove in head first gonna do a complete rebuild. ran in to my fist problem last night, install the rear seal (dust seal) and covers. i soaped down the aera around the seal house'n and blew air from the inside and i had leakage. removed it and put some good silicon sealer on the gasket and reinstalled. Have not rechecked it but sure it will not leak around the gasket. Thanks for your reply.
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