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Posted by john London Tx on August 30, 2005 at 19:19:34 from (65.127.72.210):
In Reply to: Re: H piston posted by Nebraska Cowman on August 30, 2005 at 17:51:23:
The sleeves seem exceptionally smooth-no wear ring near the top that I can feel. There is some light rust spots in the #3 sleeve that I can feel with my finger tips, but it will turn over easy and I can't feel any noticeable drag resistance at any point while cranking it by hand. For El Toro-the only valve that was stuck when I took the head off was completely closed-not to say that sometime in the past both valves were not open when contact was made with the piston top. I just figured some one might have screwed the rocker arm down so tight that the valves were opened to far and banged against the piston.
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