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Posted by in-a-bind on July 13, 2006 at 00:29:31 from (170.93.140.8):
In Reply to: biger pistons how posted by Baxter on July 12, 2006 at 17:41:22:
Sleeves are not too hard to install in a M engine. I pulled a set using a OTC sleeve puller, and reinstalled the new sleeves after letting them sit in the frezzer for 24 hours. Make sure that your wife don't see them in HER FREZZER, or you may hear some stuff. Just use a hone with a medium grit stone to lightly scratch the surface of the new sleeves. Don't forget to retorque the head bolts after a few hours of running time. When I rebuilt mine I used the 4 1/8 inch firecrater type pop up pistons, and they sure made a world of difference between them and the standard flat top pistons that I removed from it.
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