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Posted by MM_TX on June 21, 2006 at 17:52:17 from (69.152.253.143):
I've got 2 units off dead Super Cs that had fluid in them. On the 1st unit I can push the pistons in and out with hard resistance, but the control valves leak. The 2nd unit the pistons are not frozen (they will "give" and rotate but I cannot push them in or out even trying with different control valve positions. Question 1: Which one would be more likely to be any good without rebuilding? Question 2: If the 2nd one is just indicating better preasure how can I move the pistons so I can get the connecting rod pins in as the rods are in each others way? Thanks for any advice_mm.
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